A surge in electric scooter injuries in recent years has prompted many K-12 schools and colleges to implement bans or significant restrictions on micromobility products. Injuries associated with all ...
COLORADO, USA — Power has been restored after a transformer failure led to an outage that impacted more than 195,000 Xcel Energy and CORE Electric customers in the Denver metro area Sunday afternoon, ...
Some EVs can power a home for several days using bidirectional charging technology. A home must have a special management system or transfer switch to receive power from an EV. Electric vehicles have ...
For the past two years, the conversation around AI infrastructure has focused on chips, models, and capital. In practice, that isn’t what’s slowing projects down. What matters is electricity–where it ...
Power has been restored after a transformer failure led to an outage that impacted more than 195,000 Xcel Energy and CORE Electric customers in the Denver metro area Sunday afternoon, Xcel said. In a ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week’s best and worst from Kate Odell, Allysia Finley, and Kyle Peterson. Photo: Valerie Plesch/Bloomberg News/Dave Decker/Zuma Press The new Democratic Governors of ...
Boston College will ban electric scooters and other electric transportation devices, including hover boards and electric skateboards, from campus beginning December 22. According to a December 7 th ...
Japan's JERA says domestic offshore wind project on schedule despite rising costs Japan's top power generator JERA has begun construction of its offshore wind project in Akita, northern Japan, and is ...
A growing number of users have accused the platform of censoring certain political positions, including the word "Epstein." California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he would launch a review of the ...
Winter brings snowstorms, plummeting temperatures and a heating bill that can easily burn through your budget if you aren't careful. According to a recent CNET survey, 78% of adults are stressed about ...
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Global problems will not be solved by one power "calling the shots" or by splitting the world into rival spheres, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres ...