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Ford retooling Ontario plant into ‘Oakville EV complex’ to produce next-gen EVs and battery packs
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Ford plans to retool and transform its Oakville assembly plant in Ontario to prepare for the auto industry’s future. The facility will be renamed the Oakville EV complex to represent its role in the company better.
Stellantis hits the brakes on Canadian EV battery plant over federal funding
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A spokesperson from Stellantis claimed the companies are looking at backup plans because “the Canadian Government has not delivered on what was agreed.”
Turkey seeks to reassure investors with new feed-in tariffs and benefits for hybrids with storage
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Turkey’s government has approved a decree issuing new feed-in tariffs (FIT) for wind and other renewable energy sources, in a move that is expected to help alleviate problems with financing.
Japan turns to the rooftop
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With a high feed-in-tariff (FIT) rate, Japan emerged, in the early 2000s, as a leader in solar energy and has since maintained installations of around 5 GW per year.
Turkey introduces 10-year FIT for solar, other renewables
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The Turkish authorities have set a 10-year feed-in tariff (FIT) of TRY 1.06 ($0.0545)/kWh for PV systems that are installed between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2030. Solar projects with Turkish PV components will be given an additional five-year tariff of TRY 0.2880/kWh.

What Discontinuing The Bolt Means Depends Heavily On What GM Does Next
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If GM can’t offer something affordable, it is as unserious as everybody else, and should be treated as such.

GM announces Chevy Bolt is over
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The news was expected as the Chevy Equinox and its ~$30,000 starting price is expected in the Fall, largely taking the place of the small footprint CUV segment. The Equinox and Blazer SS, due this summer, are based on GM’s Ultium platform and this will phase out the Bolt’s older battery/motor drivetrain system.

VW subsidiary PowerCo is building a 90 GWh battery factory in Canada
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Volkswagen has unveiled further details about its battery factory in St Thomas, Canada. It will be PowerCo’s largest cell factory to date, create 3,000 jobs, and produce up to 90 GWh of battery cells per year.

Hungary Could Re-launch Feed-in Tariff Applications in 2023
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Hungary could start accepting household applications to join the country's feed-in tariff scheme again "as soon as this year," Minister of Energy Affairs Csaba Lantos said in an interview published in the latest issue of weekly Mandiner.

Palmer Putnam’s 1 MW Wind Turbine
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This article was initially published in Today’s Engineer on May 2013 from https://ethw.org/Palmer_Putnam’s_1.5_MW_Wind_Turbine Supplying electrical power generated from wind to ... Read more

Factcheck: How electric vehicles help to tackle climate change
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As electricity generation becomes less carbon intensive – particularly at the margin – electric vehicles will become preferable to all conventional vehicles in virtually all cases. There are fundamental limitations on how efficient petrol and diesel vehicles can become, whereas low-carbon electricity and increased battery manufacturing efficiency can cut much of the manufacturing emissions and nearly all electricity use emissions from EVs.

COMMUNITY VOICES: Mr. President, thank you for your comments about windmills
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Thank you, Mr. President, for the timely attention. My recent book about windmills, or what we call wind turbines, has been languishing in a New York warehouse not far from Trump Tower — until now, that is. Today, windmills are the talk of the country all because of you.
