From toilets to the sky: UK startup makes waste into low carbon jet fuel
Firefly Green Fuels, a UK-based company, has developed a new form of jet fuel that is entirely fossil-free and made from human waste. The company worked with experts at Cranfield University to confirm that the fuel they developed had a 90 percent lower carbon footprint than what is used in…
Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche are finally switching to Tesla’s charging standard
Volkswagen is the latest automaker to embrace Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) in electric vehicles. Subsidiaries Audi, Porsche and Scout Motors will implement the NACS in their North American EVs starting in 2025 as well. The VW brands are also looking into providing owners of existing models with adapters…
An electric car completed the world’s first-ever drive from the North to the South Pole
Earlier today, Scottish adventurers Chris and Julie Ramsey were finally able to announce their completion of the nine-month, 17,000-mile “Pole To Pole EV” expedition, the world’s first drive from the 1823 Magnetic North Pole to South Pole — on an electric car, no less. The couple actually reached their destination…
NASA and IBM are building an AI for weather and climate applications
NASA and IBM have teamed up to build an AI foundation model for weather and climate applications. They’re combining their respective knowledge and skills in the Earth science and AI fields, respectively, for the model, which they say should offer “significant advantages over existing technology.” Current AI models such as…
Toyota and Lexus are adopting Tesla’s EV charging standard
One by one, automakers have started adopting the North American Charging Standard (NACS) used by Tesla’s Superchargers as they move towards their goal of replacing their fleet with electric vehicles. Toyota is the latest company to join the growing list. The automaker has announced that it has reached an agreement…
Google’s AI stoplight program is now calming traffic in a dozen cities worldwide
It’s been two years since Google first debuted Project Green Light, a novel means of addressing the street-level pollution caused by vehicles idling at stop lights. At its Sustainability ‘23 event on Tuesday, the company discussed some of the early findings from that program and announced another wave of expansions…
Jaguar signs on to use Tesla’s chargers too
Jaguar is joining Mercedes, Polestar and other automakers in adopting Tesla’s NACS chargers for vehicles sold in North America starting in 2025. The company signed an agreement with Tesla to gain access to its 12,000+ Superchargers for its “current and future customers” using the standard. “The next generation luxury electric…
Water-soluble circuit boards could cut carbon footprints by 60 percent
German semiconductor maker Infineon Technologies AG announced that it’s producing a printed circuit board (PCB) that dissolves in water. Sourced from UK startup Jiva Materials, the plant-based Soluboard could provide a new avenue for the tech industry to reduce e-waste as companies scramble to meet climate goals by 2030. Jiva’s…
‘Breakthrough’ geothermal tech produces 3.5 megawatts of carbon-free power
Fervo Energy says it has achieved a breakthrough in geothermal technology. It carried out a 30-day well test at its site in northern Nevada and says it was able to achieve a “flowrate of 63 liters per second at high temperature that enables 3.5 megawatts of electric production.” The company…
Tesla’s ‘Charge on Solar’ lets Powerwall owners send excess energy to their EV
Tesla has launched a feature called “Charge on Solar” that allows owners to fill up their electric vehicles’ batteries using only excess solar energy. As TechCrunch notes, the automaker started testing the capability in May, but now it’s more widely available to Tesla customers in the US and in Canada….