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energy crisis Electric Vehicle Tech Solves the U.S. Energy Crisis As our power problems add up, a solution is emerging from automakers. And it’s creating an entirely new household industry.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s bluster and penchant for bold predictions shouldn’t take away from the company’s prospects. Teslas Will Be Cheaper Than Gas Cars by 2024 Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s bluster and penchant for bold predictions shouldn’t take away from the company’s prospects.
In the next decades, households and businesses will purchase batteries to store energy rather than rely on the energy grid. Cheap Batteries Will Be More Disruptive Than Smartphones In the next decades, households and businesses will purchase batteries to store energy rather than rely on the energy grid.
EVs and Renewable Energy Will Drive Copper Demand The transition to electric cars and renewable energy will increase copper demand. But the high demand will meet a tightening supply. Anthony Planas talks about the growing industries that will push copper prices to new highs. (3-minute read)
Coal’s Time Is Up — Invest in Renewables to Profit From Falling Prices With advancements in tech, the prices of wind and solar will fall another 20% to 30% over the next two years. The economics of renewables make them strong contestants for utilities. But the rise of natural gas as a source will help cement renewables into our nation’s power grid. (3-minute read)

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