Cities & Planning

Cities & Planning

What is the value of a park? - LSE European Politics
What is the value of a park? - LSE European Politics
Wellbeing data suggests the monetary value of a park to residents of urban areas can be put at around €119 per resident, in any given year.
·blogs.lse.ac.uk·
What is the value of a park? - LSE European Politics
Electric Vehicles Shall Prevail
Electric Vehicles Shall Prevail
US policy toward electric vehicles abruptly changed in 2025, rapidly winding down the sales incentives which had previously been in place an...
·codingrelic.geekhold.com·
Electric Vehicles Shall Prevail
Forget Lithium: a British Plant Is Banking Renewable Power as Frozen Air at 196 Below, in Tanks That Hold Their Charge for Weeks and Are Built to Last Half a Century
Forget Lithium: a British Plant Is Banking Renewable Power as Frozen Air at 196 Below, in Tanks That Hold Their Charge for Weeks and Are Built to Last Half a Century
When people talk about storing renewable energy, they usually mean lithium. A wall of cells, a Tesla Powerwall bolted to the garage, a field of containers
·autonocion.com·
Forget Lithium: a British Plant Is Banking Renewable Power as Frozen Air at 196 Below, in Tanks That Hold Their Charge for Weeks and Are Built to Last Half a Century
Be Your Own Oil Company With Desktop Fischer-Tropsch Process
Be Your Own Oil Company With Desktop Fischer-Tropsch Process
Plastics, oil, petrol– the modern world is entirely dependent on hydrocarbons. The good sources are slowly running low and supply is increasingly complicated by geopolitical factors we really…
·hackaday.com·
Be Your Own Oil Company With Desktop Fischer-Tropsch Process
While the world fights over oil, China just flew a 7.5-ton unmanned cargo plane powered by a megawatt-class hydrogen turboprop, climbing to 984 feet, covering 22.4 miles at 137 mph, and landing 16 minutes later with the engine running smoothly the whole way
While the world fights over oil, China just flew a 7.5-ton unmanned cargo plane powered by a megawatt-class hydrogen turboprop, climbing to 984 feet, covering 22.4 miles at 137 mph, and landing 16 minutes later with the engine running smoothly the whole way
China tests a hydrogen powered cargo plane, hinting at a future of cleaner flights without relying on fossil fuels.
·ecoticias.com·
While the world fights over oil, China just flew a 7.5-ton unmanned cargo plane powered by a megawatt-class hydrogen turboprop, climbing to 984 feet, covering 22.4 miles at 137 mph, and landing 16 minutes later with the engine running smoothly the whole way
RS-485 Sprinkler Control: Scaling Irrigation Across The Farm
RS-485 Sprinkler Control: Scaling Irrigation Across The Farm
Building your own sprinkler system controller isn’t that difficult on the face of it, but what happens when your system starts to grow, adding more distant areas? To tackle this, [Vinnie] leveraged…
·hackaday.com·
RS-485 Sprinkler Control: Scaling Irrigation Across The Farm
Rare-Earth-Free Solar Cells Could Lower Costs and Boost Accessibility
Rare-Earth-Free Solar Cells Could Lower Costs and Boost Accessibility
Scientists have developed flexible, lightweight solar cells that do not rely on scarce and expensive elements. Using a perovskite semiconductor and microgroove embossing, this could reduce costs and expand solar adoption in low-income regions.
·technologynetworks.com·
Rare-Earth-Free Solar Cells Could Lower Costs and Boost Accessibility
How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid
How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid
If you’ve been paying any attention to the renewable energy space, you’ll know that generation isn’t really the problem anymore. Solar panels are cheap, and wind turbines are ever…
·hackaday.com·
How Giant Tanks Of Fluid Could Help Support The Power Grid
Overlooked 'in-between' materials could reshape solar fuel and battery design
Overlooked 'in-between' materials could reshape solar fuel and battery design
Researchers have identified previously unknown materials, including a new form of a widely studied clean-energy material, by carefully controlling and tracking how molecular precursors break down during ...
·techxplore.com·
Overlooked 'in-between' materials could reshape solar fuel and battery design
georgesworkshop
georgesworkshop
georgesworkshop blog describing green diy projects designed and built by the author George Plhak
·georgesworkshop.blogspot.com·
georgesworkshop
Op-Ed: Washington Is Caught in a Property Tax Trap. Here's the Way Out.
Op-Ed: Washington Is Caught in a Property Tax Trap. Here's the Way Out.
Here's the case for lifting Washington state's 1% lid on property tax levy hikes while at the same time implementing a homestead protection for primary residences and a renter's tax credit to shift the burden away from working families.
·theurbanist.org·
Op-Ed: Washington Is Caught in a Property Tax Trap. Here's the Way Out.
What is the Real Price of Carbon?
What is the Real Price of Carbon?
Effective carbon pricing is a critical tool to incentivize decarbonization and guide meaningful climate policy. But how we calculate the price of carbon matters, and there’s no global consensus on the process.
·thecommons.earth·
What is the Real Price of Carbon?
The City of Dragons is on the come up
The City of Dragons is on the come up
Big news in Renton last week reminded me that my hometown is good and getting better.
·fullmoonstorytelling.com·
The City of Dragons is on the come up
David Sim of "Soft City": Making the Places We Live More Human
David Sim of "Soft City": Making the Places We Live More Human
People might think of city life as necessarily “hard.” But the creative director at a Copenhagen-based urban design firm begs to differ. There are a few simple principles that can “soften” our city, drawing us closer together and radically improving our quality of life.
·archive.strongtowns.org·
David Sim of "Soft City": Making the Places We Live More Human
Ekinaka: Inside Japan’s Vibrant Train Station Shopping Hubs
Ekinaka: Inside Japan’s Vibrant Train Station Shopping Hubs
Literally translating to “within the station”, Ekinaka refers to the colourful, sometimes labyrinthian shopping complexes within train station areas that have become increasingly popular across Japan.
·japan.travel·
Ekinaka: Inside Japan’s Vibrant Train Station Shopping Hubs