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Bridgeman Arts

Factories and aqueducts. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Scenes of factories and water mills. Aqueducts in La Vanne, on the outskirts of Paris. Sterilization plants.
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Press Association

Design plans for 100% electric ‘flying’ ferry unveiled

Higher Ed
The scene at Artemis Technologies manufacturing facility in Belfast, including interview with the company's founder and chief executive Dr Iain Percy. Begins with footage of its eFoiler workboat out on Belfast Lough with Liz Truss, taken...
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Bloomberg

Inside American Water Works Earnings With CEO Susan Story

Higher Ed
Aug. 4 -- American Water Works CEO Susan Story discusses the company's earnings and performance. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Press Association

Oral-B unveils new smart toothbrush at WMC

Higher Ed
Oral-B has unveiled its newest electric toothbrush with a smart upgrade. It says the new iO10 with iOSense, the latest addition to its iO range, is set to revolutionise the way we brush our teeth with a personalised experience. The...
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Bloomberg

Glencore's Valuation 'Far Too Low Today,' Herro Says

Higher Ed
May.17 -- David Herro, chief investment officer for international equities at Harris Associates, discusses what investors get wrong about Glencore PLC and examines the company's valuation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on...
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Sky News

Interview with Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark about the announcement of the Faraday Challenge, the first part of a Government investment programme to help the UK become a world leader in the design, development...
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Bloomberg

Tiberius Group CEO Says Electric Cars Drive Metals

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- Chris Eibl, chief executive officer at Tiberius Group, talks about the positive impact of electric vehicles on the metals market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Volvo Cars CEO on Battery Deal, R&D, Limiting Top Speeds, Ownership Models

Higher Ed
May.15 -- Hakan Samuelsson, president and chief executive officer at Volvo Car Group, discusses the company’s battery deal with two Asian manufacturers, his outlook for the internal combustion engine, research and development, limiting...
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Curated Video

How To Keep Predictably Higher Electricity Bills Down This Year

Higher Ed
Extreme heat combined with drought and war effects are driving electricity costs this summer.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Tech News

Higher Ed
The FTC reaffirms consumer right to repair electronics and vehicles, and Mercedes-Benz says it will build more electric vehicles.
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Curated Video

Californians Urged To Conserve Energy Amid Intense Heat Wave

Higher Ed
Temperatures are reaching triple digits in parts of the state, raising concerns about wildfires and rolling blackouts.
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The Recount

Just How Close to a Coup Were We?

Higher Ed
President Biden unveiled an ambitious goal today, calling for 50% of vehicles to go emission-free by 2030. The White House will reportedly require all foreign travelers to be vaccinated against COVID. And new evidence reveals Trump and...
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Sky News

UK: Airfield in Surrey has become the UK's first flying school to offer training electric aircraft

Higher Ed
VOICED: As the UK tries to reach net zero emissions by 2050, could going 'jet zero' be the answer? An airfield in Surrey has become the UK's first flying school to offer pilot training on fully electric aircraft - with hopes that it...
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Curated Video

Poor countries say they need help to buy clean technology

Higher Ed
Johannesburg, South Africa - 17 November 2009 1. Wide of Cosmo City houses with solar heaters on roof tops 2. Mid of Cosmo City houses with solar heaters on the roof tops 3. Wide of Martha Mahlangu, Cosmo City resident, sweeping...
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Bloomberg

The Peak Oil Myth and the Rise of the Electric Car

Higher Ed
February 24 -- There are more than one billion cars on the road worldwide today, and only one tenth of one percent of them have a plug. OPEC contends that even in the year 2040, EVs will make up just one percent. But don't be so sure. By...
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Bloomberg

Will Electric Cars Kill Jobs?

Higher Ed
Apr.11 -- Bloomberg Businessweek compares a combustion engine to an engine for an electric car.
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Bloomberg

Sebastian Thrun Says Kitty Hawk's Flying Cars Are Years Away

Higher Ed
Jul.11 -- Sebastian Thrun, Udacity Inc. co-founder, Kitty Hawk chief executive officer and former head of Google's autonomous driving program, discusses the future of Kitty Hawk's flying cars and Udacity's education platform with...
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Bloomberg

Alejandro Agag Says Formula E Is ‘Definitely’ Commercially Viable

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Alejandro Agag, chief executive officer and founder of FIA Formula E, discusses the outlook for the sport and if it is commercially viable. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Tesla Plans to Recall Over 285,000 Cars in China

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Tesla Inc. plans to recall more than 285,000 cars sold in China. The electric vehicle maker will address risks associated to its autopilot feature after an investigation conducted by the country’s regulator. Meanwhile, a...
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Bloomberg

Quebec’s Martine Hebert Gives Opening Remarks

Higher Ed
Martine Hébert, General Delegate in New York, Government of Quebec delivers Day 2 opening remarks at the Bloomberg Canadian Fixed Income Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The History of Electric Vehicles

Higher Ed
Feb.18 -- Electric vehicles have changed a lot since their inception in the 19th century, but they still face the same challenges today. Bloomberg's Alix Steel takes us through the timeline in "EVs: On the Brink of Change."
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Sky News

Jenson Button promoting new 'Extreme E' motorsport to highlight climate change

Higher Ed
VOICED: Jenson Button is no stranger to racing track drama.... but the F1 champion is switching gear.He is swapping racing cars for electric SUV's as part of a competition across some of the most remote corners of the planet to highlight...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : No petrol? No problem: the classic cars being converted to electric

9th - Higher Ed
A British company is among a new breed of businesses offering electric conversions for classic vehicles (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Ambulance service trials electric rapid response cars

Higher Ed
A UK ambulance service is trialling electric rapid response cars in its fleet for the first time. Three electric vehicles joined the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) last month for the start of a two-year trial to...