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Lithium-ion battery pack prices rise for first time since 2010, hurting EVs and storage

Renew Economy

The post Lithium-ion battery pack prices rise for first time since 2010, hurting EVs and storage appeared first on RenewEconomy. Prices aren't seen to drop under the crucial $US100/kWh level until 2026 - two years later than expected.

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Arkansas Public Energy Efficiency Projects Save $229 Million Since 2010

Environment + Energy Leader

Public energy efficiency projects in Arkansas have cut a significant amount of carbon emissions and saved millions in energy costs since 2010. The post Arkansas Public Energy Efficiency Projects Save $229 Million Since 2010 appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader. Here’s how.

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Home Depot Has Cut Electricity Consumption by 44% Since 2010. How?

Environment + Energy Leader

The post Home Depot Has Cut Electricity Consumption by 44% Since 2010. Home Depot’s stores will run entirely on renewable energy by 2030. Solar will provide 75% of that by the end of 2023. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Home Depot Has Cut Electricity Consumption by 44% Since 2010. How?

Environment + Energy Leader

The post Home Depot Has Cut Electricity Consumption by 44% Since 2010. Home Depot’s stores will run entirely on renewable energy by 2030. Solar will provide 75% of that by the end of 2023. appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Home Depot has cut electricity consumption by 44% since 2010. How?

Environmental News Bits

In 2021, it had … Continue reading Home Depot has cut electricity consumption by 44% since 2010. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, it operates in Mexico and Canada and has nearly 500,000 employees.

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Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future

Science Daily / Earth & Environment

The 2010 Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the largest accidental spill in history, released almost 100 million gallons of oil, causing significant pollution. A decade later, its long-term effects remain unclear.

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Training and Capacity Building Activities of Climate Adaptation Science Centers for the Benefit of Tribal and Indigenous Communities, 2010–2019

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The centers have partnered with numerous Tribal and Indigenous communities on projects or activities to better understand the communities’ specific knowledge of and exposure to impacts of climate change, to increase or assist … Continue reading Training and Capacity Building Activities of Climate Adaptation Science Centers for the Benefit of (..)