
Derek Markham
Journalist at Freelance
Generally green, sprinkled w/randomness & slathered w/ peanut butter. Writer, editor, & cleantech advocate. Good man. Skilled shoveler. Living on stolen land.
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5 days ago |
cleantechnica.com | Derek Markham
If you’ve ever thought about turning your regular bike into an e-bike but didn’t want to deal with complicated installs or commit to a whole new ride, the Kamingo e-bike conversion kit might be exactly what you’re looking for. From Bike To E-Bike In Just 10 SecondsThe magic of Kamingo is in its simplicity. After a one-time base installation (which takes about three minutes), you can convert your regular bike into an electric one in just 10 seconds with no tools and no fuss.
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5 days ago |
nrinvesting.com | Derek Markham
If you’ve ever thought about turning your regular bike into an e-bike but didn’t want to deal with complicated installs or commit to a whole new ride, the Kamingo e-bike conversion kit might be exactly what you’re looking for. The magic of Kamingo is in its simplicity. After a one-time base installation (which takes about three minutes), you can convert your regular bike into an electric one in just 10 seconds with no tools and no fuss.
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6 days ago |
cleantechnica.com | Derek Markham
Urban Arrow has just unveiled its newest electric cargo bike, the FamilyNext Pro, and it’s built with a bold goal in mind: helping families replace their second car. Designed for daily school runs, grocery trips, and everything in between, the FamilyNext Pro builds on the brand’s popular Family line with smarter tech, better comfort, and more thoughtful details for family life on two wheels.
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6 days ago |
nrinvesting.com | Derek Markham
Urban Arrow has just unveiled its newest electric cargo bike, the FamilyNext Pro, and it’s built with a bold goal in mind: helping families replace their second car. Designed for daily school runs, grocery trips, and everything in between, the FamilyNext Pro builds on the brand’s popular Family line with smarter tech, better comfort, and more thoughtful details for family life on two wheels.
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1 week ago |
cleantechnica.com | Derek Markham
In a landmark report released this month, Global Energy Monitor reveals that converting recently closed and soon-to-be-retired coal mines into solar farms could boost global solar capacity by nearly 300 gigawatts (GW) by 2030 — a 15% increase over today’s total installed solar base. The report, titled “Bright Side of the Mine,” presents a compelling case for transforming more than 5,800 square kilometers of degraded mine land into clean energy hubs.
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