Isn't it grand that, just perhaps and for three whole months gas may only cost slightly less than twice what it used to? Well, maybe. Assuming the cost of the gas, itself, does not triple by then.
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Capitalist Exploits
The US has just experienced an 8.8% increase in food prices. The problem (and there are many, actually) is that this doesn't take into account the spiraling costs farmers are now experiencing.
EVs are likely to be shorter-lived cars, this being a function of the fact that they are electronic cars. And because of that, they are even more expensive cars than they cost to buy.
In a significant concession aimed at reviving stalled negotiations with the United States, Iran has dropped its demand that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) be removed from Washington's list of designated terror groups, Middle East Eye re
European Commission could move to put lithium on a list of toxic substances.
This piece of regulation could drive up prices across the battery supply chain.
Should the European Commission take this decision, it may undermine the EU's energy secur
The Celera 500L is a truly remarkable design. Otto Aviation says its odd shape delivers an astonishing 59 percent reduction in drag, and a massive leap in efficiency and range compared to traditional plane geometries.
There's never been a better time to launch nuclear power into space, according to Atomos Space, which believes regulatory hurdles are the main obstacle rather than technology.
The world's fifth-largest automaker has built and tested a charge-as-you-drive system a loop of road in Italy with wireless EV charging coils embedded under the surface, so that electric cars can charge as they drive and unlock unlimited range.
Charging times are a hugely important factor when it comes to driving the adoption of electric vehicles, and we're seeing exciting advances aimed at getting users back on the road with minimal delay.
• https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org, By Andy Corbley
An eight-story high-rise office building in Melbourne is going to be covered in over a thousand solar panels with the aim of providing all its own electricity.
It's ironic that the Thing responsible for causing the price of gas to double (on its way to tripling) at the same the value of the money we're forced to use to pay for it has declined by about 15 percent has decided there'll be 15 percent less