Enphase Announces New Residential Battery For Europe

Credit to Author: Jake Richardson| Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2025 17:00:59 +0000

With all the exaggerated reactions in the news media to the United States beginning a new phase of executive government leadership, some of the good sustainability news might be getting lost in the melee. The human part of the world has 195 nations, and they are not all pulling out … [continued]

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Regulatory Challenges Continue To Hound Offshore Wind Growth In The Philippines

Credit to Author: Raymond Tribdino| Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2025 16:45:58 +0000

Offshore wind energy is painfully slow in development in the Philippines. As of December 2024, the Philippine Department of Energy had approved 92 offshore wind energy service contracts with a combined potential capacity of more than 65 GW. As of January 2025, only 5 of those projects have moved on … [continued]

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EU proposes tariffs on more Russia farm imports


Brussels, Belgium — The European Commission on Tuesday proposed tariffs on additional farm imports from Russia and its ally Belarus, in a new effort to choke off revenues to fund Moscow’s war on Ukraine. The 27-nation EU has hit Russia with multiple rounds of sanctions in response to its all-out invasion of its neighbor in 2022. The latest tariffs would further impact “Russia’s ability to wage its war of aggression against Ukraine,” said a statement from the EU executive. READ: EU rejects Putin’s ‘reckless’ nuclear weapon threat The measures, which need approval from the Council of EU member states and […]…

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The Idiocy Of US E-Bike Regulations, Proven By One Brown Wire

Credit to Author: Jennifer Sensiba| Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2025 16:25:25 +0000

While I really like my e-bikes, they have one big problem: steep inclines. With my asthma and not great shape I’m in, I can’t always make it up the steepest hills. And 500-750 watts of assist? That’s not going to help much on steep inclines. This keeps e-bikes limited to … [continued]

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