China appears to be slowing the rollout of self-driving cars following a fatal crash involving assisted-driving technology. The New York Times reports that last week, China’s Ministry of Industry and ...
Window heat pumps like this one from startup Gradient can plug into standard 120-volt wall outlets, avoiding the expensive electrical upgrades sometimes required for whole-home heat pumps. (Gradient) ...
They’re sticking with green, even when the light is flashing red. Gov. Kathy Hochul’s growing embrace of fossil fuels grew tighter as a prominent state board approved an “all of the above” approach to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Congressional Democrats are objecting to a Trump administration plan to pump more water out of the Sacramento-San ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tuesday, Austin Energy launched a plan meant to make the local grid more reliable. Over the course of a decade, the utility estimates the plan will result in $735 million in system ...
The Delta-Mendota Canal, part of the Central Valley Project, delivers water from the Delta to the south in the San Joaquin Valley. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times) A Trump administration plan to pump ...
A Trump administration plan to pump more water to Central Valley farmlands is facing vehement opposition from Democratic members of Congress who represent the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina leaders unveiled the latest version of a statewide plan to conserve and manage the state’s water as rapid population growth and new energy proposals increase pressure on ...
Overview Energy emerged from stealth today with a plan to use the world’s solar panels as nighttime collectors of power beamed down from space. The startup plans to use large solar arrays in ...
As southwest Utah prepares for its population to nearly double over the next four decades, the region’s water district is investing in new water treatment, reuse and storage facilities to meet growing ...
Indiana's shiny new technology park in Lebanon, often described as a desert due to its lack of water resources, could soon see an influx in the realm of 25 million gallons of water a day, some of ...