Support CleanTechnica’s work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. When the Mormons settled Utah in the 1800s, they picked the Wasatch Front in Northern Utah because snowfall in the mountains stored water that was used by farmers over the summer to irrigate their crops. However, the climate in southern Utah, with major city Saint … Continue reading “Keeping Up With Demand: Adventures In Supercharging”
Uncertainties beyond politics: Data center growth and clean energy roadblocks That’s not to say that Democratic control of the White House or Congress is enough to put the country on track to meeting its Paris Agreement goals. “The US will still have a long way to go, with a lot of policy action required, to advance to … Continue reading “Keeping US carbon cuts on track will hinge on the upcoming election”
