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New Smart Contract Technology, Takyon, Fuels EV and Energy Savings While Growing Clean Energy Infrastructure
Previously published to NewsBreak. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addressed disinflation during the February 1 FOMC Press Conference. This, coupled with a February Labor Market Report that shows 517,000 new jobs created and a 3.4% unemployment rate, led to an immediate rally in the stock and cryptocurrency markets. And although many felt the slight pullback over the weekend, many sources expect crypto to continue rallying — if not surge — into the new year. As such, new tokens will arise with 9,314 active cryptocurrencies on the market and upward of 300 million cryptocurrency users across the globe. This means that finding the right coin could mean massive profits when entering a bull market, especially when that coin serves a purpose and…
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An Empire For Solar Discovery And Education In The Making? SinglePoint Reports Building Out Network For Clean Air And Green Energy Efficiency
Previous Published to Benzinga Solar photovoltaic energy represented more than 4% of the electricity generated in the United States in 2021, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. In the automotive sector, announcements related to solar include Sunrun Inc. (NASDAQ: RUN) and Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) partnering to create energy-charging solutions for the F-150 Lightning electric truck. Worksport Ltd. (NASDAQ: WKSP) and its spring release of its Terravis Solis, a solar-paneled tonneau cover, using Perovskite panels by Greatcell Italy. And rumors that General Motors Co. (NYSE: GM) is seeking more ways to integrate solar into its new line of vehicles. “Solar accounted for 46% of all new electricity-generating capacity added in the U.S. in 2021, the third year…
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Oil-free Air In, Oil-free Air Out: Solving Problems in Compression and the Environment
The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. The Carnot® Compressor compresses air with water. This company is on a mission to revolutionize the compressor industry — doing away with oil, multiple moving parts and damage to components caused by the heat of compression. This patented process has the potential to significantly reduce energy use and total cost of ownership for compressors. Air is compressed isothermally, and the heat is absorbed during the compression process. Rapid isothermal compression has long been thought unachievable. The compressed air industry is ripe for new technologies. As the industry seeks…
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Terravis and the New Power Generation — Can it Solve the Infrastructure Dilemma in EVs?
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. Committed to an all-green future and delivering power to places where it’s traditionally been out of reach, Worksport, Ltd (NASDAQ: WKSP) recently unveiled its top-secret plans to super-charge the future of electric vehicles (EVs), introducing the world to renewable and highly efficient hydrogen fuel-cell technologies through its upcoming EV fast-charging units and microgrid power structures. Through its newly established Terravis Energy Inc. subsidiary, Worksport takes off-grid power and mobility to a whole new level — boldly taking EVs where no other chargers could ever go before. High-Performance Hydrogen…
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A Staple in Automotive Accessories Could Become Essential During Natural Disasters
Previously Published to Benzinga: The following post was written and/or published as a collaboration between Benzinga’s in-house sponsored content team and a financial partner of Benzinga. From earthquakes to hurricanes, volcano eruptions and international wildfires, flooding and freezing — natural disasters seem to be becoming more frequent and devastating. Some scientists point to climate change as a primary factor. Others point to natural cycles the Earth goes through all happening at once. And at the end of the day, it all affects how we’re living around the globe. The Sad Truth of Natural Disasters and the Reliance on Power In 2004, 4 major hurricanes hit Central Florida in a matter…