Nissan Plans to Use Tennessee Battery Plant for Hybrid Vehicles
Lithium – Bloomberg reported that Nissan Motor Co. wants to use its Tennessee battery plant to manufacture lithium-ion batteries, motors, and other components for its Leaf electric car.
Lithium – Bloomberg reported that Nissan Motor Co. wants to use its Tennessee battery plant to manufacture lithium-ion batteries, motors, and other components for its Leaf electric car.
Lithium – Bloomberg reported that Nissan Motor Co. (PINK:NSANY), which late last year opened the biggest lithium-ion battery plant in Tennessee, has announced that it will add a cheaper version of the rechargeable Leaf, as the car’s production begins.
Uranium – Knoxnews.com reported the Uranium Processing Facility, already tabbed as the biggest construction project in Tennessee history, is apparently going to get even bigger.
Uranium – CNBC reported the security company who was guarding a nuclear facility in the United States has been fired after a break in.
Uranium – CNBC reported two weeks after a break-in, a new general manager has been appointed at a weapons-grade uranium storage facility in Tennessee.
Coal – Forbes reported that the Tennessee Valley Authority is winning a battle over damages from a coal ash spill in the state.
Coal – CNBC News reported that the Tennessee Valley Authority will be shutting down some coal operations and paying penalties for poor air quality.
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