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Search ArticlesBuy An Electric Car And Save The Planet! Not So Fast, Consider The Alternatives First
First of all, don’t get me wrong, I love electric cars. In a world where cars is something we want, need, and enjoy, the electric kind seems the lesser kind of evil… So, the Tesla Model Y will be revealed today, and undoubtedly this is going to make a huge dent in the fossil fuel based infrastructure we use to move people around on the surface on the planet. It is becoming clear that the Tesla Model 3 is already eradicating the competition, but you ain’t seen nothing yet.
Growing Assortment of Green Building Materials Fuels New Projects
Faced with environmental deterioration and depletion of resources, as well as community pressure, cities and nations around the world are filling their skylines with green buildings — structures made with sustainable materials and focused on energy conservation. From Chicago to Tel Aviv and everywhere in between, these buildings represent more than just a new way of thinking about architecture or a commitment to environmental sensitivity.
India Cuts Project Implementation Timelines For Solar Power Projects
Concerned over the lackluster pace of capacity addition in the solar power sector, the Indian government has made amendments to the auction and project implementation timelines. The recent amendments to the policies would result in much quicker implementation of large-scale solar power projects, giving hope to the government that the 2022 target of 100 gigawatts solar power capacity will be realized.
Landsvirkjun Powers New Etix Everywhere Data Center In Iceland With Renewables
Iceland is home to some of the most spectacular fjords and natural energy resources in the world. The country has been a leader in renewable energy for decades. Landsvirkjun is entrusted in exploiting these natural resources in a sustainable, responsible, and efficient way and is now offering that energy to Etix for its data centers. Landsvirkjun is Iceland’s national power company.
Ørsted Cancels Divestment Of Power Distribution & Residential Customer Businesses
Ørsted Cancels Divestment Of Power Distribution & Residential Customer Businesses Under Government Pressure A day after Danish energy company Ørsted announced that the Danish Ministry of Finance had raised concerns with the company’s plans to divest its Danish power distribution and residential customer businesses, the company has announced that it has discontinued the structured divestment process.
Nasty Gas Smells In Long Beach Launch AQMD Long-Term Investigation — We're There, And It's About Time! | PlanetSave
We’ve complained about nauseous smells in Long Beach coming from the harbor, the cement factories, and the dreaded petroleum refineries for some time. After years of complaints, AQMD is investigating the recurring stench. Long Beach is a funky and quirky city to live in. It has great music and a well-diversified community. It’s very different from its neighboring giant, Los Angeles. Although Long Beach tries to best LA, the point is just that it’s unique because of the people who make it so special.
Buy An Electric Car And Save The Planet! Not So Fast, Consider The Alternatives First - PlanetSave
First of all, don’t get me wrong, I love electric cars. In a world where cars is something we want, need, and enjoy, the electric kind seems the lesser kind of evil… So, the Tesla Model Y will be revealed today, and undoubtedly this is going to make a huge dent in the fossil fuel based infrastructure we use to move people around on the surface on the planet. It is becoming clear that the Tesla Model 3 is already eradicating the competition, but you ain’t seen nothing yet.
5 Major UK Businesses Powered by Renewable Energy
Electricity generation from renewable energy has been growing steadily (if not quickly) over the last 10 years. In fact, since 2009, it’s grown by across the United Kingdom and in Scotland, renewables beat all other sources including coal, oil, gas and nuclear to be the most used. Of course, this is a step in the right direction as fossil fuels aren’t just depleting, they’re releasing greenhouse gasses that are harming our planet in devastating ways.