Electrification

Can Ukraine Overcome a $100M Energy Corruption Scandal?
Conventional Fuels Can Ukraine Overcome a $100M Energy Corruption Scandal?

Today, we’re diving into a critical issue in Ukraine’s ongoing battle against corruption with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in Eastern European politics and anti-corruption investigations. With years of experience analyzing the region’s complex political landscape, Christopher offers

GM Closes Gap on Tesla as US EV Sales Dynamics Shift
Infrastructure & Technology GM Closes Gap on Tesla as US EV Sales Dynamics Shift

In a rapidly evolving landscape, the US electric vehicle (EV) market is witnessing a seismic change as traditional automakers challenge the long-standing dominance of the industry pioneer. Recent data paints a striking picture: overall EV sales dropped by 6.3% in the second quarter, totaling

VeriSilicon Unveils Advanced Wireless IP for IoT Devices
Infrastructure & Technology VeriSilicon Unveils Advanced Wireless IP for IoT Devices

In an era where the Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping daily life, the demand for seamless, energy-efficient connectivity has never been more critical, with billions of devices expected to join the global network in the coming years. VeriSilicon has stepped into this dynamic landscape with a

Kore Infrastructure Turns Waste Into Power and Biocarbon
Infrastructure & Technology Kore Infrastructure Turns Waste Into Power and Biocarbon

In a world grappling with mounting organic waste and an urgent need for sustainable energy, a clean energy startup has emerged with a groundbreaking solution that tackles both challenges head-on. Kore Infrastructure, a company dedicated to innovation, has spent nearly two decades refining a

What Drives Georgia Power’s 500MW Battery Storage RFP?
Energy Management What Drives Georgia Power’s 500MW Battery Storage RFP?

In a transformative move for the energy sector, Georgia Power has unveiled a Request for Proposals (RFP) targeting 500 megawatts (MW) of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), marking a significant stride toward a more resilient and sustainable power grid in Georgia. This initiative, sanctioned by

Arizona Drivers Lose HOV Lane Access for Green Vehicles
Energy Management Arizona Drivers Lose HOV Lane Access for Green Vehicles

Starting October 1, a significant policy shift will alter the commuting landscape for Arizona drivers of alternative-fuel vehicles, including electric, natural gas, and hydrogen-powered cars, as they lose the long-standing privilege of using high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes while driving solo.

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