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Type of site | News |
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Available in | English |
Created by | Scott Cooney [1] |
Editor | Zach Shahan [1] |
Revenue | Advertisement, optional subscription |
URL |
cleantechnica |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | January 7, 2008[2] |
Current status | Online |
CleanTechnica is a US-based website dedicated to aggregating news in clean technology, sustainable energy, and electric vehicles, with a focus on Tesla. [3] [4]
CleanTechnica publishes stories on a wide range of topics that are cited by mainstream media such as Business Insider (on Lindsey Graham), [5] Reuters (on nanotech for energy storage), [6] ThinkProgress (on wind power in Texas), [7] The Washington Post (on suburban living), [8] Forbes (on the Byton M-Byte) [9] and Slate (on mask stockpiling during the COVID-19 pandemic). [10] ThinkProgress have also published their stories in full. [11]
In addition to their own stories, CleanTechnica publish interviews with notable individuals within clean technology such as fellow at the Post Carbon Institute Richard Heinberg. [12] In collaboration with the quarterly magazine The Beam Magazine, CleanTechnica publish their stories. [13] [14] Starting in 2015 CleanTechnica have held an annual vote among its readers to select a Car of the Year. [15]
The site director is Zach Shahan, who in 2013 was found by an Appinions Auto Tech Influence Study to be a top 20 influencer in fuel economy with the top three being Elon Musk, The New York Times's John Broder and Barack Obama. [16]
Apart from its own staff, CleanTechnica have accepted guest contributions from others, such as California Governor (then mayor of San Francisco) Gavin Newsom. [17]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guideline for web content. (May 2020) |
Type of site | News |
---|---|
Available in | English |
Created by | Scott Cooney [1] |
Editor | Zach Shahan [1] |
Revenue | Advertisement, optional subscription |
URL |
cleantechnica |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | January 7, 2008[2] |
Current status | Online |
CleanTechnica is a US-based website dedicated to aggregating news in clean technology, sustainable energy, and electric vehicles, with a focus on Tesla. [3] [4]
CleanTechnica publishes stories on a wide range of topics that are cited by mainstream media such as Business Insider (on Lindsey Graham), [5] Reuters (on nanotech for energy storage), [6] ThinkProgress (on wind power in Texas), [7] The Washington Post (on suburban living), [8] Forbes (on the Byton M-Byte) [9] and Slate (on mask stockpiling during the COVID-19 pandemic). [10] ThinkProgress have also published their stories in full. [11]
In addition to their own stories, CleanTechnica publish interviews with notable individuals within clean technology such as fellow at the Post Carbon Institute Richard Heinberg. [12] In collaboration with the quarterly magazine The Beam Magazine, CleanTechnica publish their stories. [13] [14] Starting in 2015 CleanTechnica have held an annual vote among its readers to select a Car of the Year. [15]
The site director is Zach Shahan, who in 2013 was found by an Appinions Auto Tech Influence Study to be a top 20 influencer in fuel economy with the top three being Elon Musk, The New York Times's John Broder and Barack Obama. [16]
Apart from its own staff, CleanTechnica have accepted guest contributions from others, such as California Governor (then mayor of San Francisco) Gavin Newsom. [17]