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Siemens Gamesa debuts a wind turbine tower made of sustainable steel

Renewable energy giant Siemens Gamesa today announced the launch of GreenerTower, a sustainable steel tower that reduces a wind turbine’s carbon footprint by 20%. Wind turbine towers made of sustainable steel Wind turbine towers are made up of 80% steel plates. Siemens Gamesa says its new GreenerTower will ensure a CO2 reduction of at least 63% in the tower steel plates compared to…
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StoreDot’s ultrafast batteries will be installed in VinFast EVs in 2025

StoreDot, makers of ultrafast , today announced that it’s partnering with VinES Energy Solutions to develop extreme fast charging (XFC) battery cells that will be installed into VinFast EVs. VinFast vehicles will immediately adopt the first generation of this XFC battery cell when they become commercially available in 2025.  VinES – like VinFast – is a member company of Vingroup, the…
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Toyota CEO admits it will need to act urgently to keep up in the Chinese EV market

After revealing a slew of new fully electric vehicles aimed at reconnecting with its customer base in China, Toyota’s recently appointed CEO, Koji Sato, says more needs to be done to keep up with the competition. Anyone following the rise of electric vehicles over the past several years knows Toyota has arguably been the biggest laggard. After the 66-year-old grandson to the company’s…
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As AI risk grows, Anthropic calls for NIST funding boost: ‘This is the year to be ambitious’

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More As the speed and scale of AI innovation and its related risks grow, AI research company Anthropic is calling for $15 million in funding for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to support the agency’s AI measurement and standards…
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