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UK Bets Big on Small Nuclear Reactors in Wales
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UK Bets Big on Small Nuclear Reactors in Wales

The UK government has chosen Wylfa in Anglesey for the country’s first small modular reactor project. Publicly owned Great British Energy-Nuclear will deliver the project with Rolls-Royce SMR providing the design. Construction could begin as early as 2026.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 13, 2025
Toyota’s $10 Billion Bet on US Manufacturing
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Toyota’s $10 Billion Bet on US Manufacturing

Toyota is pouring $10 billion into US operations over the next five years. The announcement comes weeks after President Trump’s Japan visit and follows massive tariff pressures. Here’s what’s really driving this massive investment.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 13, 2025
Colville Tribes Launch Major Microgrid Program for Energy Sovereignty
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Colville Tribes Launch Major Microgrid Program for Energy Sovereignty

The Colville Tribes are deploying multiple microgrids across their Washington reservation to achieve energy sovereignty. The initiative addresses reliability issues from winter storms and wildfires while positioning the tribe for new economic development.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 12, 2025
The Battery Trade War Heating Up in AI Datacenters
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The Battery Trade War Heating Up in AI Datacenters

AI datacenters are driving massive demand for battery energy storage systems, but Chinese companies like CATL and Sungrow maintain a competitive edge despite tariffs. Tesla emerges as the primary US alternative, though price differences remain substantial even with domestic tax credits.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 11, 2025
US Aluminum Buyers Getting Crushed by Record Prices
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US Aluminum Buyers Getting Crushed by Record Prices

US aluminum buyers are facing record-high premiums as 50% import tariffs combine with global supply constraints. The duty-paid Midwest premium hit 88.10 cents per pound, pushing total costs to nearly $4,800 per ton for spot buyers. With Canadian supplies uncertain and China cutting exports, manufact

by Elisa RomeroNovember 10, 2025
Tesla’s Cybertruck Chief Departs After 8 Years
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Tesla’s Cybertruck Chief Departs After 8 Years

Tesla’s head of the Cybertruck program Siddhant Awasthi announced his departure after more than eight years with the company. He oversaw the electric truck from engineering phase through large-scale production and also led the Model 3 program.

by Nathan ColeNovember 10, 2025
AXT’s Revenue Soars as China Grants Key Export Licenses
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AXT’s Revenue Soars as China Grants Key Export Licenses

AXT just reported Q3 revenue of $28 million, far exceeding its $19-21 million guidance. The surge came after China granted export licenses for indium phosphide materials crucial for AI data centers. Indium phosphide revenue jumped 250% to $13.1 million as global demand for optical connectivity explo

by Nathan ColeNovember 10, 2025
Foxconn’s humanoid robot plan sounds ambitious. Too ambitious?
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Foxconn’s humanoid robot plan sounds ambitious. Too ambitious?

Manufacturing giant Foxconn plans to use humanoid robots to build Nvidia AI servers in the US within six months. The announcement comes as the company aims to create a “world-leading benchmark AI smart factory.” However, details remain scarce and the aggressive timeline raises questions.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 10, 2025
Chinese Carmakers Are Eating Europe’s Lunch
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Chinese Carmakers Are Eating Europe’s Lunch

The head of the world’s largest car carrier says Chinese automakers have shifted from cost leaders to technology innovators. European brands face shrinking sales in China, sluggish home demand, and higher US tariffs while Chinese exports surge.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 9, 2025
UPS and FedEx Ground MD-11 Fleets After Deadly Kentucky Crash
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UPS and FedEx Ground MD-11 Fleets After Deadly Kentucky Crash

Both major shipping companies are taking their MD-11 aircraft out of service after Tuesday’s deadly crash in Kentucky. The decision comes at Boeing’s recommendation as investigators piece together what caused the accident.

by Elisa RomeroNovember 8, 2025

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