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Bitcoins Power Needs May Be Overblown
Speculation that Bitcoin mining will lead to “uncontrolled growth” in electricity consumption may be overblown, recalling the hype that surrounded projections for data centers and marijuana growing. While Bitcoin miners currently use about as much electricity as Ireland, they are "very unlikely" to reach the "ultra-high-end" threshold of 350 terawatt-hours a year — a level…
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Teslas Newest Promises Break the Laws of Batteries
Elon Musk knows how to make promises. Even by his own standards, the promises made last week while introducing two new Tesla vehicles—the heavy-duty Semi Truck and the speedy Roadster—are monuments of envelope pushing. To deliver, according to close observers of battery technology, Tesla would have to far exceed what is currently thought possible. Take the Tesla Semi: Musk…
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Teslas Model 3 Moment of Truth Is Here
When Tesla Inc. reports third quarter earnings Wednesday after the bell, the overwhelming focus will be on the production ramp of the Model 3—the more affordable electric car that is critical to Tesla’s mainstream success and profitability. Almost half a million people have placed $1,000 reservations for the car, but so far, only employees and close friends…
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