A company says they can send electricity over long distances, safely and without using costly wires — just like Tesla proved was possible a century ago.
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A company out of Texas is reviving some of the work of Tesla in an attempt to transport energy over long distances without using wires or cables and it works.
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A report claims that the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline lobbied for harsher sentences for protests related to "critical infrastructure."
Read More »New ‘Solar Paint’ Turns Your Entire House into Source of Clean Energy
The new solar paint will actually produce the world's cleanest energy that could even be used to replace fossil fuels in combustion engines.
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Coal and oil are not massive opportunities for job creation -- only a false cover for a mad dash to exploit fossil fuels before they become obsolete.
Read More »Tesla & Solar City Just Shattered the Energy Paradigm — Power Entire Island with Solar Energy
In what is a sure sign of things to come, Tesla and SolarCity have wired an entire island, Ta’u in America Samoa, to run on solar energy.
Read More »This Man Cracked Tesla’s Secrets – So the Internet Had Him “Killed”
Instead of embracing the lifelong work of an amazing man, a false conspiracy theory was started to smear his campaign.
Read More »Outperforming All Expectations, World’s First Solar Road Lights a Path Into the Future
An ambitious solar road project in the Netherlands, where the world’s first solar road has been built, is outperforming the expectations of project engineers.
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