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Tesla Motors to Unveil Model X on February 9th

Electric car maker Tesla will reveal more details about its next vehicle, the Model X, in two weeks. It claims its new model will have the utility of a minivan but the styling of a SUV.

North Carolina Find Excess Toxic Metals In Water Near Coal Plants

State regulators have found boron, arsenic, selenium and other toxic metals near 14 power plants, all in excess of state health standards.

Energy New Recap: Tunisia Plans 2 GW Solar Power Plant in Sahara, ConocoPhillips’ Massive Profits, More

Some really great solar news leads today: Tunisia shifts into high gear the massive Desertec project; and the increasing amount of solar power-generated electricity in Japan. Then there’s another example of massive oil industry profits, and more.

Is Florida Privatizing Its Public Water Resources?

Bill would give ownership of drinking water and reclaimed wastewater to the utility handling it.

Google invests nearly $100 million in California solar farms

Online search and advertising giant Google is teaming with investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts to develop four solar energy farms serving the Sacramento Municipal Utility District in California.

Donnie Fowler: Solyndra Aftermath: Top Ten Reasons Why Renewable Energy Wins

By now the financial , political, and emotional fallout from the recent Solyndra Solar bankruptcy filing is running at full tilt. Print, online, and social media channels are filled with the appropriate questions about what happened — who’s responsible, who’s accountable, and who’s going to pay for it?

Power Utility Sued After Massive Texas Wildfire

FORT WORTH, Texas — A utility knew about wildfire dangers amid Texas’ severe drought but failed to remove dead trees and branches near power lines that sparked the most destructive wildfire in state history, an attorney said Tuesday after filing a lawsuit for some families who lost their homes. A Texas Forest Service investigation into the Sept. 4 Bastrop fire near Austin determined that the fire started after wind gusts caused limbs and a dead tree to topple onto power lines.

Offshore Drilling: House Republicans Offer Old Idea As New Infrastructure Solution

WASHINGTON — Responding to President Obama’s call in the American Jobs Act for increased infrastructure spending, House Republicans are offering up a favorite standby: offshore drilling. “There are some initiatives, and you may see one as early as next week,” Rep

What Would The ‘Best’ Utility Bike Look Like?

Oregon Manifest , a bicycle design competition culminating this week in Portland, Oregon, is, according to co-organizer Shannon Holt: “not only a great experiment at marrying design firms with bicycle craftspeople, it is also a conversation about the ultimate utility bike. What is clear is that there is a need for better products for everyday bicycle riders.” Holt said the bikes we’ll see debuted this Friday from 31 designers/teams won’t change the fact that custom bicycles are a specialized market.

London Fashion Week: Lithuanian Designers Add a New Look

Photo: aistenesterovaite.com London Fashion Week has held the Estethica showcase of environmental fashion for five years now. There are always surprises: this year there are some new innovative and quirky designers from Europe that have graduated up to the big time and are trying out their wares in London.