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  • Robots get brain-like navigation to run for days using 90% less power

    Researchers at the QUT Centre for Robotics have developed a brain-inspired robot navigation system called Locational Encoding with Neuromorphic Systems (LENS) that operates using less than 10% of the energy required by conventional navigation systems. By mimicking the human brain’s efficient processing, LENS uses specialized algorithms that process information as electrical spikes, similar to neuronal signals. This neuromorphic computing approach drastically reduces the energy consumption for visual localization by up to 99%, enabling robots to operate longer and travel further on limited power supplies. The system demonstrated effective location recognition along an 8 km route while requiring only 180KB of storage, which is about 300 times smaller than traditional systems. LENS achieves its efficiency through a combination of advanced technologies, including an event camera that detects pixel-level brightness changes continuously rather than capturing full images, closely replicating human visual processing. This “movement-focused” data is then processed by a spiking neural network on a low-power chip within a compact system. Such

    robotenergy-efficiencyneuromorphic-computingautonomous-navigationspiking-neural-networksevent-cameralow-power-robotics
  • Senate Republicans Look Ready to Kill Clean Energy & EV Tax Credits — Shocker - CleanTechnica

    The article from CleanTechnica highlights the ongoing political battle over clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) tax credits in the United States. It underscores that Republican politicians, historically funded by the fossil fuel industry, have consistently opposed legislation promoting clean energy, energy efficiency, and EV incentives despite growing evidence of environmental harm caused by fossil fuels. While Democrats enacted significant clean energy tax credits through the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 when they controlled the federal government, the current Republican majority in the White House, House, and Senate is moving to repeal or drastically reduce these incentives. Recent developments indicate that the Senate Republicans are poised to phase out clean energy and energy efficiency tax credits, albeit at a slower pace than the House’s more aggressive budget bill. However, EV incentives face rapid and severe cuts. Critics, including the Natural Resources Defense Council and Senator Ron Wyden, warn that these actions will lead to higher energy prices, job losses in manufacturing, factory closures, and exacerbate the climate crisis. The article conveys

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  • Kia EV4 Redefines the Electric Sedan Experience with Class-Leading Innovation, Spacious Interior & Premium Technology - CleanTechnica

    Kia has unveiled the full specifications of the EV4, its first global dedicated electric compact sedan, designed to drive mass adoption of electric vehicles. The EV4 offers exceptional performance, ultra-rapid charging, and a WLTP-estimated range of up to 630 km. It features a bold, innovative design aligned with Kia’s ‘Opposites United’ philosophy, combining sharp lines and aerodynamic efficiency with sustainability through the use of recycled materials in exterior and interior components. The vehicle achieves a segment-leading drag coefficient of 0.230 Cd, enhancing both aesthetics and efficiency. The EV4 is available in two body styles: a four-door sedan for Korea and North America, and a five-door model tailored for Europe. It is currently on sale in Korea, with global sales planned for the second half of 2025. Notably, the EV4 introduces a front-mounted manual charging door with an enhanced status indicator for user convenience, along with advanced LED lighting as standard across all trims. Kia positions

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  • New Quantum clock ticks accurately without wasting much energy

    Researchers have developed a novel quantum clock design that significantly reduces energy waste while maintaining high precision in timekeeping. Traditional quantum clocks measure time by counting discrete, irreversible events, each generating entropy and requiring energy, leading to a direct trade-off between precision and energy consumption. The new approach abandons this model by allowing quantum excitations to evolve coherently and uninterrupted across a system, tracking the overall flow of time rather than individual ticks. This method, based on coherent quantum transport, avoids repeated measurements that produce entropy, thereby breaking the previously assumed linear relationship between precision and entropy production. The innovative clock operates on principles drawn from quantum many-body systems, where particles exhibit coordinated, wave-like behavior, enabling precise control with minimal thermodynamic cost. By trading off precision with resolution—similar to waiting for a larger quantity of sand to fall in an hourglass rather than counting individual grains—the clock achieves greater accuracy without proportionally increasing entropy. Theoretical models validate this concept, and experimental efforts, such as those underway at Ch

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  • Passive tech sets cooling record for overheating AI data centers

    Engineers at the University of California, San Diego have developed a groundbreaking passive cooling technology for data centers that sets a new record by handling over 800 watts per square centimeter of heat dissipation. This fiber-based cooling system uses a specially engineered membrane with interconnected pores that passively removes heat through evaporation, eliminating the need for energy-intensive fans, compressors, or pumps. Unlike traditional cooling methods, this approach leverages capillary action to wick liquid across the membrane surface, where evaporation naturally draws heat away from electronic chips, offering a quieter and more energy-efficient alternative. The innovation addresses longstanding challenges in adapting evaporative cooling to the extreme thermal loads of modern AI data centers, where conventional porous membranes either clogged or caused unstable boiling. By optimizing pore size and reinforcing the membrane mechanically, the UCSD team achieved stable, high-performance cooling over multiple hours. While the technology currently operates below its theoretical maximum, efforts are underway to integrate it into cold plates for direct processor cooling and to commercialize the solution through a startup

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  • US wastewater plant gets 240-kW solar canopy, cuts power use by 30%

    A new 240-kilowatt solar photovoltaic canopy has been installed at the Pendleton Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery Facility (WWTRRF) in Oregon, marking a significant advancement in the city’s efforts to enhance energy resilience and sustainability. The solar canopy is expected to generate approximately 325,000 kWh of electricity annually, offsetting around 30% of the facility’s total energy consumption and reducing operational costs. Beyond energy production, the canopy shades the facility’s chlorine contact chamber, which helps improve water quality, lower effluent temperatures, and support a healthier aquatic ecosystem. The project, delivered through an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) with Ameresco, a Massachusetts-based energy solutions provider, represents a milestone in infrastructure improvement for Pendleton. It was funded through a combination of state grants, utility incentives, and city resources. City officials and Ameresco emphasized the canopy’s role in promoting economic benefits, operational efficiency, and environmental health. Future plans include adding a battery energy storage system (

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  • Panasonic Develops a Cooling Water Circulation Pump for Data Centers — Promoting the Strategic Enhancement of the Pump Business - CleanTechnica

    Panasonic’s Living Appliances and Solutions Company celebrated the 70th anniversary of its pump business in 2025, marking a significant milestone since its inception in 1955 with home well pumps. Over the decades, Panasonic has expanded its pump applications to include built-in pumps for water heaters, heating appliances, and bathroom equipment, contributing to energy efficiency and environmental friendliness. With cumulative shipments surpassing 53 million units, Panasonic pumps are widely used not only in its own products but also by various manufacturers globally. In response to the growing demand for efficient cooling solutions in data centers—especially driven by the rise of AI technologies and the increasing heat generated by CPUs and GPUs—Panasonic has developed a next-generation cooling water circulation pump tailored for data center cooling systems. This pump integrates advanced simulation technologies to improve performance by 75% (from 40 to 70 L/min) while maintaining a compact size suitable for installation within Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs). Key features include high efficiency, compact housing for

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  • Ontario’s first Integrated Energy Plan builds on progress while failing to address security and affordability concerns of natural gas - Clean Energy Canada

    Ontario’s first Integrated Energy Plan, released recently, advances the province’s leadership in modernizing its electricity system by emphasizing distributed energy resources (such as battery storage, rooftop solar, and smart EV charging) and energy efficiency. These initiatives are seen as positive steps that can help address cost-of-living challenges and serve as a model for other Canadian jurisdictions. The plan also initiates an integrated energy planning process, which is a significant development for the province’s energy strategy. However, the plan has notable shortcomings, particularly regarding natural gas. While it sets broad goals around affordability, security, reliability, and clean energy, it lacks specific targets or metrics to measure progress. Independent modeling accompanying the plan highlights risks associated with continued reliance on natural gas, especially for household energy affordability. Contrary to these findings, the plan proposes expanding natural gas use in electricity and distribution systems, which could undermine potential consumer savings from electrification and clean technologies. Thus, despite the plan’s strengths, significant concerns remain about its ability to meet

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  • New 20-ton twin-sonar drone will hunt submarines in open seas

    South Korea’s defense technology firm SonarTech has unveiled the ASW-USV, a pioneering 20-ton twin-sonar unmanned surface vessel designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and mine countermeasures. Supported by the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA), the 5.8-meter-long, 2-ton-class drone features a non-magnetic, fiber-reinforced polymer hull with a wave-piercing design that reduces fuel consumption and acoustic signature, enabling up to 150 hours of endurance. Powered by a hybrid electric motor and diesel generator, it can reach speeds of 14 knots. The ASW-USV is equipped with two advanced sonar systems: a Long-Range Active Sonar capable of detecting targets up to 30 kilometers away and submerging sensors to 240 meters depth, and a Side-Scan Sonar housed in an underwater gondola for detailed target classification at depths of 150 meters with lateral coverage of 600 meters. Its unique integration of

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  • World’s 5th most efficient supercomputer runs 100% on green energy

    Paderborn University’s new supercomputer, Otus, has achieved the rank of fifth most energy-efficient supercomputer globally on the Green 500 list, which benchmarks high-performance computing systems based on energy efficiency rather than raw speed. Otus, developed by Lenovo and pro-com Datensysteme GmbH, features 142,656 processor cores, 108 GPUs, AMD’s latest ‘Turin’ processors, and a five-petabyte IBM Spectrum Scale file system. It operates entirely on renewable energy, uses indirect free cooling for year-round efficiency, and repurposes its exhaust heat to warm buildings, underscoring its sustainability credentials. The supercomputer is expected to be fully operational by the third quarter of 2025. Otus nearly doubles the computing power of its predecessor, Noctua, enabling it to handle a wide range of CPU-intensive tasks such as atomic simulations and quantum computing. Its expandable architecture supports up to 100 field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs),

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  • New Mexico Offers $5.3M In Low-Interest Loans For Energy-Saving Building Upgrades - CleanTechnica

    New Mexico has launched a $5.3 million Energy Efficiency Revolving Loan Fund (EERLF) to provide low-interest loans for energy-saving upgrades in nonprofit, community-serving buildings such as clinics, schools, museums, and recreation centers. Managed by the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD), the fund offers loans ranging from $250,000 to $1 million at a fixed 2% interest rate, with terms up to 15 years. Eligible projects include HVAC improvements, insulation, lighting upgrades, energy audits, and related efficiency measures; standalone solar panel installations are excluded unless part of a broader energy overhaul. Applicants must complete a thorough commercial energy audit meeting specific criteria to identify peak energy demand and recommend cost-saving controls. After audit approval, organizations submit loan applications to the New Mexico Finance Authority (NMFA) for underwriting and approval. Borrowers are required to contribute at least 5% of project costs. This initiative supports Governor Lujan Grisham’s

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  • World's first metal-free motor could supercharge EVs and spacecraft

    Researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have developed the world’s first fully functional electric motor made entirely without metal components, using carbon nanotubes (CNTs) instead of traditional copper coils. This metal-free motor demonstrates a 133% increase in electrical conductivity and is 80% lighter than conventional copper-based motors. The innovation addresses a critical challenge in transportation—lightweighting—which can significantly improve energy efficiency, battery performance, and range in electric vehicles, drones, and spacecraft. The motor was successfully tested by powering a scale model car on asphalt roads, achieving speeds over half a meter per second and continuous operation for 60 minutes under varying loads. A key breakthrough enabling this development was a novel purification technique called the LAST (Lyotropic Liquid Crystal-Assisted Surface Texturing) process. This method removes metal catalyst impurities embedded in CNTs during production, reducing contamination from 12.7% to less than 0.8%, while preserving the nanotubes’ electrical properties. The process involves dissolving CNTs in chlorosulfonic acid to form a liquid crystal state that self-aligns the tubes; exposure to water then generates hydrochloric acid that eliminates iron impurities. The purified CNT cables achieved an electrical conductivity of 7.7 megasiemens per meter, comparable to copper but at a fraction of the weight (1.7 g/cm³ vs. copper’s 8.9 g/cm³). This advancement holds promise for significantly reducing motor weight across various applications without compromising performance.

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  • Tiny quantum processor outshines classical AI in accuracy, energy use

    Researchers led by the University of Vienna have demonstrated that a small-scale photonic quantum processor can outperform classical AI algorithms in machine learning classification tasks, marking a rare real-world example of quantum advantage with current hardware. Using a quantum photonic circuit developed at Italy’s Politecnico di Milano and a machine learning algorithm from UK-based Quantinuum, the team showed that the quantum system made fewer errors than classical counterparts. This experiment is one of the first to demonstrate practical quantum enhancement beyond simulations, highlighting specific scenarios where quantum computing provides tangible benefits. In addition to improved accuracy, the photonic quantum processor exhibited significantly lower energy consumption compared to traditional hardware, leveraging light-based information processing. This energy efficiency is particularly important as AI’s growing computational demands raise sustainability concerns. The findings suggest that even today’s limited quantum devices can enhance machine learning performance and energy efficiency, potentially guiding a future where quantum and classical AI technologies coexist symbiotically to push technological boundaries and promote greener, faster, and smarter AI solutions.

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  • Chinese Automakers Sent To The Principal's Office Over EV Price War Spat - CleanTechnica

    The Chinese electric vehicle (EV) market has been embroiled in a prolonged and intense price war over the past several years, causing significant tension among major automakers. Geely chairman Li Shufu criticized the ongoing "cutthroat price competition," calling it a "race to the bottom" and advocating instead for competition based on technology, quality, service, brand, and ethics. Great Wall Motor has been particularly vocal against BYD, accusing the latter of unfair pricing tactics and reporting BYD to Chinese regulators over alleged emissions standard violations related to two of BYD’s popular hybrid models. Great Wall claims these models used non-pressurized fuel tanks, leading to quicker fuel evaporation, and Geely has publicly supported Great Wall’s stance. In response to the escalating price war and regulatory concerns, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) reportedly intervened by convening a special meeting with automakers to call for an end to the price battles. The ongoing conflict has also triggered a selloff in Chinese automaker stocks, reflecting market unease. The article raises the question of how much of the price decline in the Chinese EV sector is due to aggressive price cutting versus natural cost reductions driven by technological innovation, economies of scale, and industry maturation. While Geely and Great Wall see the price war as harmful and artificial, BYD argues that its competitive pricing stems from faster innovation and better consumer responsiveness. The situation remains fluid, with industry watchers awaiting further developments.

    electric-vehiclesEV-marketbattery-technologyautomotive-industryenergy-efficiencyemissions-standardsChina-automotive-regulations
  • The All-New Nissan LEAF: A Perfect Blend of Performance, Comfort, and Efficiency - CleanTechnica

    The third-generation Nissan LEAF introduces significant enhancements in performance, comfort, and efficiency, highlighted in the second installment of Nissan’s LEAF Insights video series. The new model features Nissan’s all-new, compact 3-in-1 electric powertrain, which is 10% smaller than its predecessor and delivers up to 160 kW (214 hp) and 355 Nm (261 ft-lb) of torque on select variants. This powertrain, combined with a multi-link rear suspension system that increases lateral stiffness by 66%, a more rigid body structure, and the CMF-EV platform, results in improved agility, ride comfort, and a tighter turning radius of 5.3 meters despite larger 19-inch wheels. Additionally, noise and vibration reductions make the cabin up to 2 decibels quieter at urban speeds compared to the previous generation, with a redesigned HVAC unit placement enhancing interior spaciousness. Thermal management is a key focus in the new LEAF, with engineers implementing a liquid-cooled battery system that incorporates a thermal recovery feature. This system captures heat generated by the on-board charger to warm the battery, improving regeneration efficiency and maintaining optimal battery performance in cold conditions, which can help extend driving range. Overall, the integration of the advanced powertrain, thermal management, upgraded suspension, and platform improvements deliver a smooth, responsive, and energy-efficient driving experience. Further details will be revealed in the final installment of the LEAF Insights series.

    energyelectric-vehiclesbattery-technologythermal-managementelectric-powertrainenergy-efficiencyautomotive-innovation
  • Canada can build for the present and future, but not the past - Clean Energy Canada

    Rachel Doran, executive director of Clean Energy Canada, responded to the Canadian government's introduction of the "One Canadian Economy" bill, which aims to remove internal trade barriers and promote national interest projects to strengthen the economy, diversify trade, and boost productivity and resilience. Doran emphasized that in light of geopolitical challenges, Canada must prioritize building a clean economy to seize opportunities in the global energy transition. She highlighted the importance of focusing on clean growth when identifying priority projects and removing interprovincial trade barriers, noting that investment in clean technologies is surpassing that in fossil fuels globally. Doran praised the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act for addressing barriers to interprovincial trade and labour mobility but stressed that workers essential to clean economy projects—such as engineers, EV mechanics, and wind turbine technicians—should be prioritized. She also called for harmonizing building codes to improve energy efficiency and electricity interconnections. The inclusion of clean growth and climate objectives in the Building Canada Act was welcomed, with success depending on factors like Indigenous leadership and climate goals. Overall, Doran urged the government to focus on building a clean economy that enhances affordability and competitiveness, asserting that Canada must build for the present and future rather than trying to rebuild the past. Key points of Bill C-5 include criteria for national interest projects: strengthening Canada’s autonomy and security, providing economic benefits, ensuring project success likelihood, advancing Indigenous interests, and contributing to clean growth and climate objectives. Notably, all of Canada’s ten largest non-U.S. trade partners have net-zero commitments and carbon pricing, with many implementing carbon border adjustments and domestic EV mandates, underscoring the imperative for Canada to align its economic strategy with global clean energy trends.

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  • Energy Drive Secures £20m Investment From Pears Family - CleanTechnica

    Energy Drive, a company specializing in industrial energy efficiency, has secured a £20 million investment from the Pears Family. This funding will be used to partially buy back stakes from some founding shareholders and a South African private equity investor, as well as to support the company’s expansion into European and North American markets. Energy Drive focuses on optimizing industrial motors—particularly large fans and pumps—by deploying variable speed drives and intelligent motor controls that reduce energy consumption by an average of 43%. Their systems are installed and operated as-a-service, with Energy Drive owning and maintaining the equipment, thus eliminating capital expenditure and maintenance costs for clients. The company’s technology significantly cuts emissions, saving nearly one million kilograms of CO2, SO2, and NOx annually. Energy Drive currently operates over 250 systems worldwide across industries such as mining, metals, manufacturing, chemicals, and utilities, partnering with major firms like ArcelorMittal and Liberty Steel. Their solutions optimize the performance of medium and low voltage industrial motors by matching motor speed to operational needs, monitored remotely 24/7 and verified by independent third parties. This approach ensures guaranteed energy savings and supports the global drive toward industrial energy efficiency without upfront costs for clients.

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  • China unveils world’s first non-binary AI chip for industry use

    China has begun mass production of the world’s first non-binary AI chips, developed by Professor Li Hongge and his team at Beihang University. These chips integrate traditional binary logic with probabilistic computing through a novel Hybrid Stochastic Number (HSN) system, overcoming key limitations of current chip technologies such as high power consumption and poor compatibility with older systems. The new chips offer enhanced fault tolerance, power efficiency, and multitasking capabilities via system-on-chip (SoC) design and in-memory computing algorithms, making them suitable for applications in aviation, manufacturing, and smart control systems like touchscreens. The development leverages mature semiconductor fabrication processes, including a 110-nanometer process for initial touch and display chips and a 28 nm CMOS process for machine learning chips. The team’s innovations enable microsecond-level on-chip computing latency, balancing hardware acceleration with software flexibility. Future plans include creating specialized instructions and chip designs to further optimize hybrid probabilistic computing for complex AI tasks such as speech and image processing. Despite the promising advancements, challenges remain regarding compatibility and long-term reliability, indicating that widespread adoption and impact will require further development and validation.

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  • Ontario budget sees some wins for the clean economy but misses opportunities for long-term affordability and economic security - Clean Energy Canada

    The Ontario 2025 budget includes strategic investments aimed at preparing the province’s economy for the future, with some notable wins for the clean economy. Clean Energy Canada welcomed the $92 million boost to the ChargeON program, which supports the expansion of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, having already facilitated over 1,300 charge points. This investment is seen as crucial for promoting EV adoption, reducing reliance on imported gasoline, and enhancing energy security by using locally generated electricity. However, the organization urged the government to extend support for EV chargers in multi-unit residential buildings to ensure equitable access to convenient home charging for all Ontarians. Additionally, the budget allocates $500 million to a critical minerals processing fund, aiming to refine minerals mined in Ontario locally. This move leverages Canada’s rich mineral resources to strengthen the EV battery supply chain, attract investment, and increase competitiveness on the global stage, particularly against countries like China. The budget also includes $50 million for the Ontario Together Trade Fund to boost interprovincial trade infrastructure, supporting the vision of a unified Canadian economy. Despite these positive steps, Clean Energy Canada expressed concern over proposed changes in Bill 17 that could undermine municipal authority on Green Development Standards, potentially compromising energy efficiency and long-term affordability in housing development. Overall, while the budget takes important steps toward economic growth, supply chain resilience, and clean energy leadership, Clean Energy Canada emphasizes the need for more comprehensive support for clean growth sectors and stronger provincial standards to ensure sustainable, affordable development. Thoughtful implementation of these initiatives is deemed essential to protect households, support workers, and secure Ontario’s economic future.

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  • Precisely built platinum-based catalyst oxidizes CO nine times better

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  • New Ontario Building Act means province must step up to make new homes energy efficient - Clean Energy Canada

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  • Kepler Robotics showcases K2 'Bumblebee' humanoid at ICRA 2025 - The Robot Report

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  • Ukraine's Reconstruction Will Be Green, Transport Must Play Its Part - CleanTechnica

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  • Insights into the 3rd-Generation Nissan LEAF — VIDEO - CleanTechnica

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  • Scalable lithium sulfide tech sets stage for solid-state battery boom

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  • How to Save 229 Hours on Ground Mount Solar PV System Layouts - CleanTechnica

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  • Japanese firm's electric SUV offers 807-mile range with LFP battery

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  • Road Tripping To A Cleaner Future: Your Company’s Gear Could Be Part Of Our Next Big Story! - CleanTechnica

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  • Photos: Saudi Arabia's new museum is made from mud, adapting to desert

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  • Prime minister’s mandate letter creates clear opportunities for building a cleaner, more affordable Canada  - Clean Energy Canada

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  • Smart facade moves like living organism to cool buildings in Germany

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  • New 725-hp EV truck rivals Tesla Cybertruck, offers 478-mile range

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  • Japan's new magnetic memory cuts power usage by 35% at record speed

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  • Brain-like thinking AI chip with 100x less energy use developed

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  • China's new plasma excitation tech improves drone efficiency by 88%

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  • EVNSPC trao đổi kinh nghiệm về kiểm tra giám sát mua bán điện điều chỉnh phụ tải với EVNNPC và EVNHANOI

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  • Inster — Hyundai’s Ultimate Urban EV

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  • A New Job For Wave Energy: Water Desalination

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  • EVNGENCO2 và CSG LMI hợp tác phát triển thủy điện tích năng tại Việt Nam

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  • LG Dualcool AI Air - điều hòa với hai khe thổi gió

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  • Phòng thí nghiệm Anh tạo ra chất làm lạnh mới trong điều hòa

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  • UBND tỉnh Đồng Nai phê duyệt cho EVN thuê đất mở rộng dự án Thủy điện Trị An

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  • From Backyards To Balconies: The New Face Of Solar Power With Bright Saver

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  • Tiny But Mighty: The MARBERO 30W Solar Panel Is A Steal At 59% Off

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  • Webinar: Why clean construction doesn’t equal costly construction

    clean-constructionlow-carbon-materialssustainable-buildingenergy-efficiencycarbon-emissionsCanadian-industriesinfrastructure-development
  • CoCo Solar ra mắt nền tảng lắp đặt và trả chậm điện mặt trời

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  • Aqua lần đầu ra mắt điều hòa điều khiển bằng giọng nói

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  • Energy Star Program Gets The Kiss Of Death

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  • Lò phản ứng Trung Quốc lập kỷ lục hoạt động lâu nhất

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  • EVNSPC thí điểm giải thể điện lực cấp huyện thành lập đội quản lý điện

    energyelectricity-managementrenewable-energypower-systemsenergy-restructuringutility-managementenergy-efficiency
  • New Jeep Compass Comes In Three Versions — Hybrid, PHEV, & Electric

    electric-vehicleshybrid-technologyPHEVbattery-technologysustainable-manufacturingenergy-efficiencyelectrification
  • Why Losing ENERGY STAR Would Be A Tragedy For The US

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  • NREL Researcher Craig Turchi Brings Small Business Experience to Big Concentrating Solar Projects

    energysolar-powerconcentrating-solar-powerthermal-energyrenewable-energyenergy-efficiencyNREL
  • Bosch Ventures is turning its attention to North America with new $270M fund

    energy-efficiencyautomotiveclimate-techsemiconductor-manufacturingAI-in-manufacturingdeep-tech-startupsNorth-America-investments
  • Tàu đổ bộ tư nhân Nhật Bản tiến vào quỹ đạo Mặt Trăng

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  • Trump administration plans to shutter money-saving Energy Star program

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  • Trump admin plans to shutter money-saving Energy Star program

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  • Đóng điện Trạm biến áp 110kV Nam Cấm dự án sử dụng vốn ưu đãi từ Chính phủ Đức

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  • Greening My Life: What’s Done, & What’s Left To Do

    energysolar-powerrenewable-energyenergy-efficiencyelectric-vehiclesnet-meteringclean-technology
  • LG dùng AI để cải thiện hiệu suất điều hòa

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  • B.C.’s new action plan is not only about clean power. It’s a step toward sustainable affordability

    clean-energyrenewable-powerelectricity-supplyenergy-efficiencysustainable-energyclean-technologiesenergy-security
  • Phân tử mới có thể cách mạng hóa ngành sản xuất chip

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