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Green Energy Times Posted on December 8, 2024 by George HarveyDecember 8, 2024

Headline News:

  • “Renewable Energy-On-Rails Scheme To Cure Transmission Line Blues” • If you’re thinking some clever soul has proposed loading large batteries onto freight cars, stuffing them full of renewable energy, and shipping them out to energy-thirsty locations, run right out and buy yourself a cigar. The US startup SunTrain is doing just that. [CleanTechnica]

SunTrain energy storage system (Courtesy of SunTrain)

  • “European Auto Industry Turmoil At Volkswagen And Stellantis Likely To Accelerate In 2025” • The European auto industry is facing a “perfect storm” in 2025. Analysts predict a tumultuous year for Volkswagen and Stellantis as declining sales, increasing emissions restrictions, and labor unrest beset the companies. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Giant Underground ‘Batteries’ Are Shaping The Future Of Renewable Energy Storage” • A study from several universities and national labs in the US and Canada shows that large-scale deployment of long-duration energy storage isn’t just feasible but essential for renewables to reach their full potential, and would even cut utility bills. [Gizmodo]
  • “Madhya Pradesh’s Renewable Energy Output Grows 14 Times: CM Mohan” • Power generation from the renewable sources in Madhya Pradesh increased by fourteen times to 7,000 MW in the last twelve years. The feat is part of the move to generate clean energy to combat the challenge of climate change, chief minister Mohan Yadav said. [Deccan Chronicle]
  • “Alaska’s Utilities Forced To Shift To Different Energy Sources As Fuel Costs Soar: ‘We Have A Very Old And Outdated Grid'” • In Alaska, renewable projects are proving more cost-effective than traditional power sources. As Alaska’s natural gas supplies dwindle, utilities are facing the prospect of importing expensive liquefied natural gas by 2027. [The Cool Down]

For more news, please visit geoharvey – Daily News about Energy and Climate Change.

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