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Fight over Warnock’s Senate record comes down to electric vehicles
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Fight over Warnock’s Senate record comes down to electric vehicles

Hyundai’s huge new plant outside Savannah could be a model for bipartisanship and a central achievement for Raphael Warnock, whose biggest efforts otherwise fell short. But Republicans aren’t giving him credit.
Tesla to cut 10% of salaried staff, Musk tells employees
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Tesla to cut 10% of salaried staff, Musk tells employees

The electric carmaker has been growing fast in recent years, but Elon Musk, its chief executive, appears to be concerned about a weakening economy.
Massachusetts needs at least 750,000 electric vehicles on the road by 2030. We are nowhere close.
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Massachusetts needs at least 750,000 electric vehicles on the road by 2030. We are nowhere close.

Back in 2014, state officials said the number of electric vehicles in the state would need to be 169,000 by 2020 to meet climate goals. By 2025, that number had to rise to 300,000. But reality has fallen wildly short of the dream.
Can my electric car power my house? Not yet for most drivers, but vehicle-to-home charging is coming
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Can my electric car power my house? Not yet for most drivers, but vehicle-to-home charging is coming

Bidirectional charging is the next big stage for electric vehicles. But storing power in your car and sending it back to your house involves more than flipping a switch.
Cobalt-free lithium battery gigafactory to help transition West Virginia away from coal economy
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Cobalt-free lithium battery gigafactory to help transition West Virginia away from coal economy

A newly-announced battery gigafactory from startup SPARKZ will be built in the heart of Appalachian coal county in West Virginia. 
Congo ousts mining leader in a cloud of corruption claims
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Congo ousts mining leader in a cloud of corruption claims

The country’s president removed Albert Yuma Mulimbi as chairman of the state mining firm. Cobalt in Congo is a crucial resource in the global clean energy revolution.
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