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SpaceX’s latest Falcon Heavy launch captured from a rare perspective

Teslarati

A twilight liftoff emphasized and lit up the rocket’s miles-long exhaust plume against a darkening sky, producing a show that – while familiar – was still exceptional. 15, 2023, from @NASAKennedy in Florida. Pilot friend of mine captured the Falcon Heavy launch from 35,000ft 500 miles off the coast!

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SpaceX closes in on West Coast Starlink launches with lease for drone ship dock space

Teslarati

SpaceX has a bit of a sordid history with port leases over the last several years after twice entering and backing out of Port of Los Angeles (San Pedro) lease agreements to build a Starship factory directly on the water in 2018 and 2020.

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Alabama Project Testing Potential for Combining CO2 Storage with Enhanced Methane Recovery

Green Car Congress

Earlier, an existing coalbed methane well operated by El Paso Exploration & Production had been converted for CO 2 injection, and four wells drilled to monitor reservoir pressure, gas composition, water quality, and the CO 2 plume. The final phase, the development phase (2007–2018), will conduct large-volume carbon storage tests.

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Obama Administration launches series of actions to accelerate EV adoption; inc. $4.5B in loan guarantees, pursuing 350 kW fast charge

Green Car Congress

Florida Power and Light Company. A 350 kW charging system could charge a 200-mile range battery in less than 10 minutes. a standard for high performance green buildings that in 2018 will become the basis for the International Green Construction Code. Duke Energy Florida. Eugene Water & Electric Board. Con Edison.

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Florida has no wind turbines but it’s going to ban them anyway

Baua Electric

Sunbather, Daytona Beach, Florida (1985) by Library of Congress is licensed under CC-CC0 1.0 Florida legislature is about to ban offshore wind turbines in state waters, which wouldn’t be put there to begin with, to protect the beaches. That’s why Florida has no wind farms – either onshore or offshore.

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