Brightline West, a 218-mile electric high-speed rail line, has commenced construction in Nevada after receiving $3 billion from the Biden administration. The project, expected to be completed by 2028, will connect Las Vegas to Rancho Cucamonga, California, near Los Angeles, with stops in Apple Valley and Hesperia. Trains will operate at speeds over 186 mph, reducing travel time between Las Vegas and Rancho Cucamonga to 2 hours and 10 minutes. The project is expected to create 35,000 union jobs and remove 3 million cars from I-15 annually, reducing carbon emissions by over 400,000 tons.
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A mini-heatwave is expected to bring bright sunshine and warmer temperatures to Britain next week, with the south of the country set to see highs of 18C. The warmer weather is caused by an area of high pressure that is moving towards the UK from Friday, May 3. Temperatures in the south and east of England could hover between 18 and 22C for several days, potentially making the south coast feel like the Costa del Sol. However, a divided weather picture is expected in the immediate future, with rain and even transient snow possible in some parts of the UK this weekend.
The European Court of Auditors has raised concerns about the EU’s plan to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2035. Auditors argue that the EU’s dependence on overseas suppliers for raw materials and batteries needed for electric vehicles could lead to a surge in electric car imports from China, threatening European industrial sovereignty.
A new report by Copernicus and WMO highlights the devastating impacts of flooding in Europe in 2023, with one-third of rivers exceeding the ‘high’ flood threshold and 16% surpassing the ‘severe’ mark. Extreme rainfall events fueled by climate change were behind many of the worst floods, particularly in Italy, Slovenia, Greece, and the UK. The report also emphasizes the potential for run-of-river hydropower as a form of renewable energy, with above-average precipitation in Europe increasing its viability. However, droughts also affected parts of Europe, underscoring the diverse hydrological impacts of climate change.
General Galactic, a new startup, aims to revolutionize the production of e-fuels by tightly integrating the entire process in-house. This approach aims to lower prices and advance the adoption of carbon-neutral fuels. General Galactic’s reactor currently produces 2,000 liters of methane per day, utilizing renewable energy and modular components for scalability.
The third TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition, hosted by Towngas, announced its winners. The Gold Award went to a Chinese team for their advanced alkaline hydrogen-producing equipment. The Silver Award was won by an Israeli team for their hydrogen storage at near-ambient conditions. A Chinese team received the Bronze Award for their versatile heat/cold energy storage material. The TERA-Award received 450 zero-carbon projects from 59 countries and regions worldwide, reflecting a 60% increase compared to the previous year.
The global waste to energy market is expected to witness steady growth, driven by the increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions and the need to reduce carbon emissions. Europe is at the forefront of this market, with significant investments in waste-to-energy technologies. This market offers a solution to managing waste streams, transforming them into valuable energy sources, and mitigating environmental impact.
A prolonged period of rain is set to hit Britain over the next 10 days, with some areas experiencing daily downpours. Multiple cities, including Bristol, Sheffield, Liverpool, Belfast, and Manchester, are expected to see rain from April 25th to May 5th. While Newcastle, Edinburgh, and Glasgow may evade the full force of the washout, plenty of rain is still predicted in these areas. The Met Office forecasts an unsettled period with a frontal system affecting southern areas, leading to strong winds and cooler temperatures along eastern coasts. As the month progresses, a north-south split is possible, with drier conditions expected in the north and a higher chance of rain in the south.
Echo360, a leading SaaS video platform for education, has launched EchoEco as part of its expanded commitment to global sustainability. EchoEco encompasses various initiatives, including climate commitments, sustainability reporting, UN Global Compact engagement, and SDG benchmarking.
Rachio, the leading smart yard brand, is commemorating Earth Day with the milestone of over 200 billion gallons of water saved through its smart-watering technologies. Aligned with its goal of reaching three trillion gallons saved by 2030, the company is encouraging communities worldwide to lead healthier, eco-conscious outdoor lifestyles.