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2025 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Fervo Energy and its advanced geothermal power plants
by Lindaby LindaFervo was featured on the 2023 edition of this list and has made steady progress since. In fact, it’s now building the world’s largest enhanced geothermal power plant, Cape Station, …
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2025 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: HiNa Battery Technology and its effort to commercialize salt cells
by Lindaby LindaLed by researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, HiNa’s goal is to commercialize sodium-ion technology in an industry dominated by lithium. To deliver that, it has built labs to …
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Energy
2025 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Envision Energy and its “smart” wind turbines
by Lindaby LindaFounded in Jiangyin by entrepreneur Zhang Lei, Envision began as a wind turbine manufacturer but has since expanded its mission to become an “operating system” for the clean-energy transition, tying …
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2025 Climate Tech Companies to Watch: Ather Energy and its premium e-scooters
by Lindaby LindaAs the country’s leading EV-only scooter maker, Ather’s successful expansion could supercharge India’s shift away from fossil fuels, and help achieve the government’s goal of reducing air pollution, while also …
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The Trump administration plans to cancel roughly $8 billion in Biden-era clean energy projects across 16 states, including $147 million pledged to the Port of Baltimore. Subscribe to continue reading …
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Amid Partisan Divides on Renewables, National Clean Energy Week’s Chair Still Sees Hope for Conservative Climate Action
by Lindaby LindaGiven the deep partisan divides on America’s energy future, heralding the potential of bipartisan action on clean power might seem to some like a fool’s errand. Since the first day …
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Technology companies have been rushing to bring new cloud computing services and especially artificial intelligence tools into the public sphere. This boom in AI has seen a massive surge in …
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Energy Dept. tells employees not to use words including ‘climate change’ and ‘green’
by Lindaby LindaThe Department of Energy has told employees to avoid using certain words including “climate change,” “green,” and “sustainable,” according to an internal email sent to staff and obtained by NPR. …