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Tim De Chant
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Climate reporter at TechCrunch, lecturer at MIT. Previously at KSJ@MIT, NOVA, and Chicago Tribune. https://de-chant.com/tim
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What if Americans' dislike of trains stems from the fact that robber barons built and ran the first ones here? Maybe we're not skeptical of government projects — which also build highways — but instead harbor a distrust of wealthy profiteers, one that is etched in our national consciousness.
Arbor was built on the idea that burning biomass could benefit the grid and remove carbon. But over the last year, it has turned its self-described "vegetarian rocket engine" into an omnivore capable of burning natural gas and capturing the carbon. techcrunch.com/2025/10/24/a...
Arbor’s ‘vegetarian rocket engine’ power plant is actually an omnivore | TechCrunch
As demand for electricity from data centers grows, Arbor Energy has made its power plant capable of burning natural gas in addition to biomass.
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Google is working with Commonwealth Fusion Systems again, though not in the way you might think. The tech company's DeepMind division is providing its AI tools to help the fusion startup maximize power from its forthcoming reactor. techcrunch.com/2025/10/16/t...
The real reason Google DeepMind is working with a fusion energy startup | TechCrunch
Google has invested in fusion startups as potential power suppliers. This latest move suggests Google sees them as potential customers, too.
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When EV demand was ramping up, I remember a lot of people wringing their hands about how the grid would cope with the extra load, saying we'd need to slow their adoption. But with the growth of AI data centers, that caution has all but evaporated.
It sounds like sci-fi, and while experts debate exactly how it happens, acoustic energy tuned to the right frequencies can extinguish a flame dozens of feet away. One startup thinks its infrasound generators could protect homes from wildfires. techcrunch.com/2025/10/14/i...
Exclusive: Inaudible sound might be the next frontier in wildfire defense | TechCrunch
Sonic Fire Tech has developed a device that can extinguish flames using acoustic energy below the range of human hearing. The startup is building a demo capable of protecting a home.
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AI will have plenty of opportunity to drive us apart, but one startup thinks it has the potential to bring us together by helping people to find common ground. And they're starting with climate negotiations. techcrunch.com/2025/09/29/c...
Exclusive: ComplexChaos thinks AI can help people find common ground | TechCrunch
The startup uses an LLM tailored to helping people arrive at a consensus. Is it enough to help bridge our differences?
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The Trump administration wants a 10% stake in Lithium Americas, and it's asking GM to guarantee the purchase of enough lithium carbonate for 1.6 million EVs — even as the government works to undermine automakers' transition to EVs. techcrunch.com/2025/09/24/t...
Trump admin wants 10% stake in American lithium miner that sells to GM | TechCrunch
Lithium Americas asked for a small change to the loan repayment period, which spurred the latest Trump administration request for equity.
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Fine articulate pollution (PM2.5) is one of the biggest causes of death worldwide, but it doesn't get much attention. So Al Gore and Climate Trace put together a tool to help people see what can't be seen, but is very much impacting their health. techcrunch.com/2025/09/24/h...
How Al Gore used AI to track 660M polluters | TechCrunch
A new tool from Climate Trace allows people to track the path of fine particulate matter, or PM2.5, which causes as many as 10 million deaths annually.
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U.S. battery materials startup Sila just started production at their factory in Moses Lake, Washington. Soon, it'll be pumping out enough silicon anode material for tens of thousands of EVs — and soon millions more. techcrunch.com/2025/09/23/s...
Sila opens US factory to make silicon anodes for energy-dense EV batteries | TechCrunch
Sila has been building the facility on Moses Lake, Washington, for nearly two years. Now, it's poised to start volume production.
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Searing hot tin, graphite pumps, argon-filled, hermetically sealed chambers. Despite sounding like Bond villain torture devices, Fourth Power's thermal batteries promise to do something very normal: make storing renewable energy incredibly cheap. techcrunch.com/2025/09/16/f...
Exclusive: Fourth Power’s sci-fi thermal batteries could be cheaper than pricey natural gas power plants | TechCrunch
Fourth Power has raised $20 million to build a demonstration version of its thermal batteries, which ultimately could store electricity at $25 per kWh.
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