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DTE Sues St. Clair County For Placing Restrictions On Solar Farms

ST. CLAIR COUNTY - County officials in Michigan’s Thumb face a lawsuit from the state’s largest electric utility after they placed new restrictions on solar farms, claiming noise and “visual pollution” from the arrays endanger public health. DTE Electric Co. sued St. Clair County on July 3, challenging its unique use of county health department

By |2025-08-10T12:40:16-04:00August 10th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid, News|

GAC Group Unveils All-Electric Flying Car For Average Consumers

BEIJING - China's GAC Group has unveiled the Govy AirCab, its first mass-produced flying car. It's an electric travel option that can charge at lightning speed and just might transform transportation as we know it. According to Interesting Engineering, the two-seater electric vertical take-off and landing — or eVTOL — vehicle can travel nearly 19 miles on a single charge

By |2025-08-10T12:01:32-04:00August 10th, 2025|Featured, Science|

NASA Unveils Fuel That Creates New Age Of Space Dominance

WASHINGTON - NASA's latest breakthrough in nuclear fuel technology, featuring the promising americium-241, could revolutionize deep space exploration by providing longer-lasting and more reliable power for spacecraft operating far from the Sun. NASA is once again pushing the boundaries of space exploration, this time with a groundbreaking development in nuclear fuel technology. The agency is

By |2025-08-10T12:01:33-04:00August 10th, 2025|Science|

Energy Hub Includes 25 Million Solar Panels And 3,000 Turbines

AUSTRALIA - The Western Green Energy Hub in Western Australia is planned to be one of the planet’s most significant green energy projects. Spanning 15,000 km of Mining territory, this 75-quadrillion project will comprise 25 million solar panels and 3000 wind turbines to generate a new level of green hydrogen. Accordingly, WGEH is a technological

By |2025-08-10T12:01:33-04:00August 10th, 2025|Clean Update, Clean, green, hybrid|

China’s Methanol Engine Takes Sustainable Transportation To New Level

BEIJING - As the global auto industry begins to look past the first wave of electric vehicles, China is offering up a fresh contender in the race for sustainable transportation: methanol. This shift marks another chapter in the evolution of car engines — one that started with the push to reduce emissions, led to hybrids blending

By |2025-08-10T12:01:34-04:00August 9th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

Nexus Supercomputer Could Reshape How Humanity Tackles Complex Challenges

ATLANTA - In the heart of Georgia Tech’s laboratories, an ambitious technological revolution is underway. This endeavor, centered around the upcoming supercomputer Nexus, promises to reshape how humanity tackles its most complex challenges. Funded with $20 million by the Georgia Tech’s laboratories,, Nexus is heralded as a breakthrough that could democratize access to the world’s

By |2025-08-12T13:46:30-04:00August 9th, 2025|Science|

Why GM Is Partnering With Hyundai On New Vehicle Development And Sourcing

DETROIT - General Motors and Hyundai together make more vehicles than any other single automaker in the world. Between us, we run nearly two dozen assembly plants, building cars, trucks, and SUVs spread across key markets worldwide. And we’re both in the top 50 for U.S. patents - a clear sign that innovation drives what

By |2025-08-09T16:04:22-04:00August 9th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

Artificial Intellience Now Must-Have In Executive Job Search

DETROIT - Artificial Intelligence has become a must-have for everything including executive job searches, says Gary Erickson, managing partner of Executive Search Partners. His group specializes in placing Chief Information Officers in big businesses, but ESP also places other senior executives. During the video interview, Erickson answered the following questions: Q: How is the overall

By |2025-08-14T10:49:17-04:00August 8th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, mitechtv|

Harvard Astronomer Contends On CNN That Interstellar Object Could Be Alien Craft

BOSTON - A Harvard astronomer explained why an unidentified object detected this summer could potentially be an alien spacecraft. Avi Loeb, the chair of the university's astronomy department, appeared Thursday on "CNN This Morning" to discuss speculation about the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object, which was first spotted on July 1 by the Deep Random Survey remote telescope in Chile.

By |2025-08-09T16:05:02-04:00August 8th, 2025|Science|