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Silence the Track.
A day at Richmond International Raceway with 43 Tesla owners pounding around the track in Roadsters and the Model S.
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Japan Solar Energy Soars, But Grid Needs to Catch Up.
Japan’s solar energy market now leads the world, thanks to a new incentive policy, but an inadequate and disconnected grid stymies power flow across the island nation.
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These 1,429 US Towns Could Be Destroyed By Rising Sea Levels.
A recent study has suggested that sea levels could rise by up to 23 feet within 2,000 years if we don't drastically reduce emissions before 2100.
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Your iPhone uses more energy than a refrigerator.
How much energy does it take to power your smartphone addiction? The average iPhone uses more energy than a midsize refrigerator, says a new paper by Mark Mills, CEO of Digital Power Group, a tech investment advisory.
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Elon Musk’s Hyperloop hilarious Taiwanese animated video.
Elon Musk’s Hyperloop gets its own hilarious Taiwanese animated video.
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BMW i3 Concept Coupe
BMW has converted its i3 electric hatchback into a three-door. Munich might call it the new BMW i3 Concept Coupe.
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Mathematical Formula, Not Test Drives, Guide MPG Ratings.
Consumer Reports investigates how U.S. fuel economy numbers are arrived at and found most of the time carmakers rely on an unpublished mathematical formula.
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Sustainable Energy Breakthrough: Hydrogen Fuel from Sunlight
A University of Colorado Boulder research team has moved closer to what some call the Holy Grail of a sustainable hydrogen economy — splitting water with sunlight.
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The young and rich snapping up Tesla's Model S
Tesla sells the Model S to a much higher percentage of men and those buyers are, on average, younger and wealthier.
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Tesla Motor’s Model S is the safest car ever tested
Tesla Motor’s fully electric luxury sedan, the Model S, isn’t just the best car ever tested by Consumer Reports. It is also the safest car ever tested by U.S. regulators.
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New Leak Reported At Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant
The Tokyo Electric Power Company, which owns the plant, says about 80,000 gallons of contaminated water have spewed from a metal holding tank. The leak is reportedly the largest of several at the tsunami-damaged facility.
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Elon Musk Making $1 Tesla Salary, But $4.3 Million On Model X Planning
Elon Musk, the co-founder, CEO, and Product Architect of Tesla, has an annual salary of $1 at Tesla. However, that doesn't tell the full story. The 21st century Renaissance man gets a bit more for meeting specific performance targets. In quarter 2 of 2013, Tesla's financial reports show that Elon earned $4.3 million in stock-based pay thanks to the progress he and the Tesla team made on the forthcoming Model X.
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Burning Man's big hangup: cellphones
There's no running water, no plumbing, no electrical outlets. The environment is so forbidding in this vast and dusty desert that there aren't even insects. So it's not the kind of place to expect full bars on your smartphone.
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UN set to predict drowning of coastal cities by 2100
A leaden cloak of responsibility lies on the shoulders of UN scientists as they put the final touches to the first volume of a massive report that will give the world the most detailed picture yet of climate change.
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Do solar panels use more energy than they generate?
In today's round of fact or fiction, we take a look at solar panels.
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100 times more electric car fast-chargers by 2020?
Struggling to find a rapid charging station for your electric car could be a thing of the past by 2020, says a new study, as the number of quick chargers worldwide will increase by one hundred times that of today.
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A Bamboo Bike Designed to Lift People From Poverty
Designs made from environmentally friendly materials—and products that tell a socially responsible story—are often graded on a curve. It’s why we use ugly, reusable, hemp shopping bags and eat off of recycled plastic plates that look like clown vomit. We set aside visual appeal as a form of self-abnegation to balance the guilty pleasures of our consumerist lifestyles.
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Clean, safe and it drives itself
Today the car seems poised for another burst of evolution. One way in which it is changing relates to its emissions. As emerging markets grow richer, legions of new consumers are clamouring for their first set of wheels.
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Spray-On Solar Cells Cheaper to Manufacture
A team of researchers from the University of Alberta developed a cost-effective solar cell -- made with spray-paint like synthetics.
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Elon Musk ready to cure range anxiety with coast-to-coast Tesla road trip
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has finalized plans for his cross-country Model S road trip, coming to the conclusion that he can make the trip in six days with just nine hours spent at the charging station...
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