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Nov 14, 2018
Tesla confirms Model 3 is getting a CCS plug in Europe, adapter coming for Model S and Model X
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: sustainability, transportation
After years of speculation, Tesla finally confirmed today that Model 3 is getting a CCS Combo 2 plug in Europe and an adapter is coming for Model S and Model X.
With growing third-party fast-charging infrastructure in Europe, electric vehicle owners are starting to have many options.
Tesla owners have access to those networks on top of Tesla’s own Supercharger networks, but they had to use an expensive CHAdeMO adapter, which has its own limitations and isn’t yet compatible with Model 3.
Nov 14, 2018
Harnessing artificial intelligence for sustainability goals
Posted by Sidney Clouston in categories: business, economics, robotics/AI, sustainability
As ESA’s ɸ-week continues to provoke and inspire participants on new ways of using Earth observation for monitoring our world to benefit the citizens of today and of the future, it is clear that artificial intelligence is set to play an important role.
Taking place at ESA’s centre of Earth observation in Frascati, Italy, on 12–16 November, ɸ-week has drawn hundreds of people from numerous disciplines to explore innovation, new technologies and cross disciplinary cooperation – to see how satellite data coupled with new technologies such as artificial intelligence can bring benefits to science, business, the economy and society at large.
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Nov 14, 2018
Volkswagen announces 2 new factories to go electric, partners with SK Innovation for battery cells
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: sustainability, transportation
Today, Volkswagen is announcing that it is converting two more factories to electric vehicle production and it is partnering with SK Innovation for battery cells.
Earlier this year, VW announced that its Zwickau factory will be the first to go all-electric.
The German automaker plans to produce 1,500 electric cars per day at the plant.
Nov 12, 2018
How solar panels could cool our homes while harvesting energy
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: solar power, sustainability
Nov 12, 2018
This Is How The Genius Elon Musk Will Give Free WiFi To The Entire Planet
Posted by Nicholi Avery in categories: Elon Musk, internet, satellites, sustainability
The very same guy, who invented PayPal, created the Tesla Cars, plans to create “SolarCities” and developed cars that will make money for you when you don’t use them, has ANOTHER brilliant idea. Elon Musk plans to launch 4,000 low-orbit satellites in order to give free internet access worldwide, two of them has already been launched a month ago.
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Nov 10, 2018
Elon Musk authorizes Tesla employees to provide assistance for the California wildfires and ‘not worry about payment’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation
California, Tesla’s home state, is currently on fire as the current wildfire season is proving to be particularly devastating.
CEO Elon Musk has authorized Tesla employees to provide assistance for the wildfires and not worry about payment.
Nov 9, 2018
We need to change the way we talk about space exploration
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: space travel, sustainability
Building a sustainable human presence on other worlds should be open to all. Comparing the journey to violent conquest doesn’t help.
Nov 8, 2018
Scientists Develop Liquid Fuel That Can Store The Sun’s Energy For Up to 18 Years
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: solar power, sustainability
No matter how abundant or renewable, solar power has a thorn in its side. There is still no cheap and efficient long-term storage for the energy that it generates.
The solar industry has been snagged on this branch for a while, but in the past year alone, a series of four papers has ushered in an intriguing new solution.
Scientists in Sweden have developed a specialised fluid, called a solar thermal fuel, that can store energy from the sun for well over a decade.
Nov 7, 2018
NASA ICON spacecraft launches Wednesday to explore ionosphere
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: solar power, space travel, sustainability
On Wednesday, November 7, NASA will launch its Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) spacecraft to study the ionosphere. This boundary lies between space and Earth, being home to a “sea” of charged electrons and ions; it reacts to both lower atmosphere weather and solar energy, the result being space weather. NASA’s ICON will study this, offering unprecedented scientific data.