Preventing the Effects of Climate Change
Category: Climate Change
Westinghouse Congratulates Plant Vogtle Team for Completing Hot Functional Testing at Unit 4
Westinghouse Congratulates Plant Vogtle Team for Completing Hot Functional Testing at Unit 4
PACCAR and Toyota Expand Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Collaboration to Include Commercialization
“We are excited to work with PACCAR to realize a future where Toyota’s industry-leading hydrogen fuel cell technology can power heavy-duty trucks that will travel across highways throughout the U.S. with zero emissions”
Armani brings back the hope to water-scarce village of Limpopo
Armani’s global water initiative, dubbed Acqua for Life, has successfully brought 2 800 people closer to water in a water-scarce village in Limpopo.
The UN recognised access to water and sanitation as a human right in 2010.
Since then, Armani’s global water initiative has helped more than 590 000 people and has thus far invested over €14-million (R278-million) in water projects in 23 countries.
Landmaster Unveils 2024 Series Of Electric UTVs – The AMP
Landmaster, has unveiled their new lineup of lithium-ion UTVs, called the AMP. The AMP delivers more torque, higher towing and hauling capacities, an ultra-quiet motor, and built on the plush, capable, Landmaster proprietary suspension system.
Club Car Launches “CRU” Neighborhood Electric Vehicle
For consumers looking for sustainable, carefree travel, the Club Car CRU is the perfect Neighborhood Electric Vehicle solution. Leading Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) Manufacturer Encourages People to “Be a Detourist” with New Lifestyle and Leisure Vehicle
Westinghouse Celebrates First Criticality at Vogtle Unit 3
Westinghouse Electric Company today celebrates an important milestone for Southern Nuclear, Georgia Power, and other project partners as Plant Vogtle 3 achieved the initial criticality of self-sustaining nuclear fission.
Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative Under the Pole: DeepLife — Svalbard Expedition
The Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative aims to document marine animal forests across each of the planet’s oceans – helping further our understanding of these deep-sea worlds, and how best to protect them.
How to make hydrogen straight from seawater — no desalination required
Researchers have developed a cheaper and more energy-efficient way to make hydrogen directly from seawater, in a critical step towards a truly viable green hydrogen industry. The new method splits the seawater directly into hydrogen and oxygen — skipping the need for desalination and its associated cost, energy consumption and carbon emissions