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Debunking Electric Vehicle Misinformation Is So Much Fun!

Electric vehicle misinformation is rampant in the media, but it doesn’t show the reality of the electric vehicle marketplace. New data from the UK shows an increase in retailers stocking used electric vehicles, signs of market confidence, and many other revealing statistics that debunk myths about EVs. Auto Trader, ChargeUK, … [continued]

PG&E Advancing $43 Million for Nine New Community Microgrids in Northern California

Application Window for Second Wave of PG&E Microgrid Incentive Program Grants Opens April 3 OAKLAND, California — Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced its intent to award up to $43 million in Microgrid Incentive Program (MIP) grant funding for the development of nine new community-driven microgrids throughout its … [continued]

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VinFast: The EV Revolution Needs More Than Cars

VinFast and other industry leaders are proving that the success of electric vehicles depends not just on technology but on building a seamless ownership ecosystem—one that eliminates range anxiety, ensures reliable service, and makes switching to EVs as effortless as possible. MARKHAM, Ontario — The move to electric vehicles is … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic view of Europe with HVDC lines overlaid like a neural network — symbolic of a meshed grid overlay

Decoding the Future of Coordinated Power Systems with Mark O’Malley

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Mark O’Malley, Leverhulme professor of Power Systems at the Imperial College of London, and founder and research lead for the Global Power Systems Consortium, which is the leading organization trying to figure out how to operate grids as we approach 100% … [continued]

ChatGPT generated image of an abandoned hydrogen industrial facility

7 Projects Down In The Inevitable Death Of Hydrogen For Energy In B.C.

It was never going to work. The CBC’s March 2025 freedom of information exposé confirmed what engineers, analysts, and every mildly numerate policymaker should have known: British Columbia’s grand hydrogen production ambitions were built on sand. According to briefing documents to B.C.’s then energy minister in September of 2024, at … [continued]