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A 2.2 GW Maryland offshore wind farm just took a big leap forward

Electrek

gigawatt (GW) Maryland offshore wind farm, just took a major step toward securing all of its federal permits by the end of 2024. US Wind , a proposed 2.2

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This Maryland county is building a huge green hydrogen bus depot microgrid

Electrek

Montgomery County, Maryland, and AlphaStruxure have kicked off construction of the US’s largest renewable energy-powered bus depot.

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Maryland commits to ban on gas vehicle sales

Teslarati

The State of Maryland followed in the footsteps of California today by banning all new gas vehicle sales by the model year 2035. Maryland laws already exist that require the State to match California’s vehicle emissions programs. Car exhaust is the largest source of greenhouse gas in the State of Maryland.

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Toyota and Pepco Team Up to Research Vehicle-to-Grid Technology in Maryland

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V2G technology has the potential […] The post Toyota and Pepco Team Up to Research Vehicle-to-Grid Technology in Maryland appeared first on Electric Cars Report.

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Tesla Insurance expanding to Maryland next

Teslarati

The Maryland Insurance Administration told Teslarati that the Balboa Insurance Company changed its name to Tesla Insurance earlier this year, hinting at the service’s arrival in Maryland. The post Tesla Insurance expanding to Maryland next appeared first on TESLARATI. The Teslarati team would appreciate hearing from you.

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This Maryland county is building a huge green hydrogen bus depot microgrid

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Rendering: AlphaStruxure Montgomery County, Maryland, and AlphaStruxure have kicked off construction of the US’s largest renewable energy-powered bus depot. The Maryland bus depot will also be the largest transit depot microgrid in the US and the first on the East Coast to produce green hydrogen onsite. Get started here.

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EGEB: Maryland will spend $3.7M on electric car chargers

Electrek

In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB): Maryland is funding 36 public fast chargers and 145 workplace charging ports. more… The post EGEB: Maryland will spend $3.7M 5000 2021 list is out, and solar has a solid foothold in the Top 20. Tesla now offers price matching, so it’s important to shop for the best quotes.

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