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France, Norway, UK: Leaders in the Floating Offshore Wind Race

Countries are advancing technology to harness wind power from greater ocean depths. Offshore wind energy has become a key component of renewable energy production, but has mostly been confined to shallow waters, limiting its potential reach. This is set to change with the advent of floating wind technology.

New Wave of Electric Vehicles Ready to Charge at 70 mph

Despite the increasing number of electric vehicles (EVs) capable of traveling over 300 miles on a single charge, range anxiety remains a significant barrier to widespread adoption, particularly in the U.S. A straightforward solution to alleviate fears of being stranded mid-trip is to equip cars with an onboard charger. Unlike traditional hybrids that use gas to power the wheels, a new generation of vehicles uses gas solely to charge a large onboard battery.