Clean Update

Experience Makes Solar And Wind Less Expensive, More Viable Electricity Option

DETROIT - As solar and wind energy ramps up in the United States, the industries have gotten better at installing and operating their facilities. This experience can be seen in how the facilities are financed. According to new research, people working in the fields—and adjacent ones—have learned to be more efficient, reducing the overall cost of

By |2022-06-05T13:04:40-04:00June 5th, 2022|Clean Update|

GM Slashes Prices Below $30,000 On Basic EV Chevy Bolt

DETROIT - General Motors has just decided to drastically reduce the prices of its entry-level model, the Chevy Bolt. This vehicle, dubbed the "Tesla Killer" of the Detroit vehicle manufacturer, will be sold below the symbolic bar of $30,000. The Chevy Bolt will thus become the most affordable electric vehicle on the market. The price

By |2022-06-03T08:36:43-04:00June 3rd, 2022|Auto Tech, Clean Update, Featured|

Whitmer Initiative To Build EV Charging Stations At State Parks – Holland State Park First

PARK TOWNSHIP — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer visited Holland State Park Thursday to unveil two electric vehicle charging stations, the first of approximately 15 electric vehicle charging sites to be installed at state parks and a state fish hatchery in Michigan over the next few years. Whitmer said the installation of charging stations at major

By |2022-06-02T09:42:07-04:00May 31st, 2022|Clean Update, Featured, Politics, Politics/Government|

Tesla Battery Research Paper Provides Details Of 100-Year Battery Design

CANADA - Tesla's battery research arm based in Canada published a paper earlier this month that provides details of a battery design that could serve us for 100 years, Electrek reported. As the world looks to reduce carbon emissions, electric transportation is one of the ways that is being touted to achieve emission targets that countries

By |2022-06-01T18:06:56-04:00May 31st, 2022|Auto Tech, Clean Update|

Giant Deep Ocean Turbine Trial Offers Hope of Endless Green Power

TOKYO, Japan - Power-hungry, fossil-fuel dependent Japan has successfully tested a system that could provide a constant, steady form of renewable energy, regardless of the wind or the sun. For more than a decade, Japanese heavy machinery maker IHI Corp. has been developing a subsea turbine that harnesses the energy in deep ocean currents and converts it into a steady

By |2022-06-01T18:06:57-04:00May 31st, 2022|Clean Update, Featured|

Candela P-8 Voyager Electric Flying Boat With Zero Footprint Debuts

VENICE, Fla - The next generation of electric passenger boats flies above the water at high speeds. Unveiled today in Venice, the new foiling Candela P-8 Voyager lets its passengers travel silently and comfortably through wake-sensitive areas or over delicate coral reefs, without leaving a trace. Conventional speedboats – such as taxi boats or yacht tenders - have

By |2022-05-30T10:27:16-04:00May 30th, 2022|Clean Update, Featured|

Scientists Turn Nuclear Waste Into Diamond Batteries That Could Last A Millennium

LONDON, UK - Nuclear power is considered a clean energy source because it has zero carbon dioxide emissions; yet, at the same time, it produces massive amounts of hazardous, radioactive waste that pile up as more and more reactors are built around the world. Experts have proposed different solutions for this issue in order to

By |2022-05-26T09:37:47-04:00May 26th, 2022|Clean Update, Climate Change|

Consumers Energy, DTE Energy To Upgrade High Voltage Lines As Severe Weather Precaution

DETROIT - Consumers Energy plans to spend $100 million to upgrade "the backbone" of its electricity distribution system. High voltage lines move electricity to transformers, which then "step down" the power to lower voltages for customers. The move comes as climate change makes storms become more fierce and frequent. "As we are facing more severe

By |2022-05-26T09:37:48-04:00May 25th, 2022|Clean Update|

House Passes Bill To Study Adding New Nuclear Power Plants In Michigan

LANSING – A bill passed by the Michigan House of Representatives last week that would study how the state could add more nuclear plants after one of the state’s existing plants closes. House Bill 6019, sent to the state Senate after passing in an 85-20 vote Thursday, May 19, would require the Michigan Public Service

By |2022-05-26T09:37:48-04:00May 25th, 2022|Clean Update|