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Interest in geologic hydrogen growing

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The latest high-profile development in the area is a news feature in the journal Science : “Hidden Hydrogen.” In 2020, Viacheslav Zgonnik, now the CEO of Natural Hydrogen Energy, published an open-access review of the geoscience of natural hydrogen in the journal Earth-Science Reviews. Free hydrogen in nature—i.e.,

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USTDA, Indonesia partner on NuScale small modular reactor

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It will include a site selection plan, power plant and interconnection system design, preliminary environmental and social impact assessment, risk assessment, cost estimate and regulatory review. After 78 years of waiting, now is the time to achieve self-sufficiency in emission-free green energy.

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GM enhancing Energy Assist app for EVs

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General Motors is making enhancements to Energy Assist, a standard feature available in the myChevrolet mobile app for Bolt EV owners. GM will integrate dynamic data from additional charging providers throughout 2020, which will include EV Connect continuing to enhance the customer experience. Review and Rate. Start-to-Charge.

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Chinese Electric Cars Are Filling European Streets

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XPeng announced its first deliveries to Norway in October 2020. Around the same time, John Voelcker, a seasoned auto reviewer, drove the company’s P7 electric sedan, and pronounced it pretty darn good — it had “perhaps 75 percent of the features and capability […]

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UC San Diego receives $35M in state funding for new hydrogen-hybrid coastal research vessel

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The feasibility study to conceptualize the hydrogen fuel-cell propulsion technology for the vessel was initially completed in 2020 by Sandia National Laboratories, Glosten, and Scripps. The new vessel will be operated by Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Earlier post.)

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The NHTSA is Looking Into Unintended Emergency Brake Activation On Almost Three Million Hondas

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Honda is facing an NHTSA investigation looking at almost three million vehicles to review safety issues with unexpected emergency braking system activation. Its probe has expanded to include 2020-2022 Honda Accords and CR-Vs, increasing the number of affected vehicles from 1.7 million to almost three. million to almost three.

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Tesla trims ‘the baby fat’ in the Model 3 update

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” I had a chance to test drive the new Model 3 earlier this week, and I wrote a full-scale review of my experience. One thing I noted in my review was the fact that the cabin noise was much quieter than the old Model 3. Tesla released the new and updated Model 3 last year, and it became available in the U.S. in early 2024.

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