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Cleantech Directions 2017

94-year-old lithium-ion battery inventor unveils new solid-state breakthrough

Close to 40 years after co-developing the first lithium-ion batteries, John Goodenough is still in the lab and still innovating—this time he's working with a promising new type of electrolyte


Trump planning to roll back federal fuel economy requirements

The Obama-era regulations set strict limits for new cars and trucks and aimed to cut emissions by making gas engines more efficient


BoC warns move to low-carbon economy will have major global impact; Canada worse off than most

Deputy Bank of Canada governor Timothy Lane said adopting a cleaner economy will be "a major structural shift” for Canada, which remains reliant on its energy-intensive manufacturing and oil and gas industries


Brookfield to buy two TerraForm companies as part of SunEdison bankruptcy deal

SunEdison used the two renewable companies to manage projects under contract. They operate more than 3,500 MW of wind and solar power projects around the world
 
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Mexico sends ‘tsunami of sewage’ spewing into U.S. coastal town, says Mayor

U.S. agencies say sewer work caused 143 million gallons of raw sewage to leak over a span of 18 days; Mexican officials deny there was a substantial spill, claiming it was mostly storm water » read more

The crowdfunded electric sports car: Dubuc Motors courts investors

Interested individuals can own a stake in the company behind the world's first four-seater electric sports car for as little as US$200 » read more
 
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Ontario’s 25 per cent hydro rate cut will actually cost about $1.4B a year

The Ontario government's plan to reduce hydro bills pushes the extra costs into the future » read more

Gas engines not going anywhere, but majority of auto execs say diesel is dead

Auto insiders expect the internal combustion engine to keep churning, but small diesel vehicles may be running on fumes, KPMG study finds » read more