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The size of Washington State’s largest wind farm just got cut by 50%

Electrek

Washington State's energy board cut the size of what would have been the state's largest wind farm in half yesterday – here's why.

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Tesla showcases Cybertruck and new Model 3 at Washington, DC Auto Show

Teslarati

The Washington, DC Auto Show official website revealed that Tesla is bringing some of its latest vehicles at the event. As seen in social media posts from the Washington, DC Auto Show, Tesla brought a red upgraded Tesla Model 3 sedan, a Model Y crossover, and the Tesla Cybertruck to its booth.

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Tesla NACS might be required in Washington state

Teslarati

Washington state is considering mandating Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS), following in Texas’ footsteps. Now Washington State might do the same. The post Tesla NACS might be required in Washington state appeared first on TESLARATI. We want to provide access to as many makes and models as possible. “It

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The size of Washington State’s largest wind farm just got cut by 50%

Baua Electric

Washington State’s energy board cut the size of what would have been the state’s largest wind farm in half yesterday – here’s why. Wind farm controversy in Washington State The $1.7 Washington State is No 3 in the US for renewable generation overall, behind California and Texas. Get started here. –

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Cadillac Lyriq production, I-Pace second life, Washington State all-EV by 2030: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

Washington State has set a more aggressive target than California—shifting to EVs by 2030. Jaguar I-Pace battery packs are getting a second life in Formula E racing. And the Cadillac Lyriq now undercuts the Tesla Model Y and is arriving very soon. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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Tesla posts stern response to Washington Post’s article on alleged Autopilot dangers

Teslarati

Tesla has posted a stern response to a recent article from The Washington Post that suggested that the electric vehicle maker is putting people at risk because it allows systems like Autopilot to be deployed in areas that it was not designed for. Following is the pertinent section of Tesla’s response.

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Have Carbon Prices Broken Containment in Washington State?

Energy Institute at HAAS

While it may not be making national headline news, the carbon market in Washington State has generated some newsworthy outcomes. … Continue Reading Have Carbon Prices Broken Containment in Washington State? What is the best way to limit carbon price volatility?