Tag: 2021
Clean Energy Frontier Program awards presented
The second annual Clean Energy Frontier Program awards recognize outstanding contributions to the local economy and clean energy sector
Civil lawsuit woes mount for driver in fiery Old East crash, explosion
The driver involved in a fiery Old East Village crash and explosion has been slapped with thousands of dollars in costs by the court for refusing to be interviewed first as the lawsuits related to the August 2019 incident unfold.
What are Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound candidates hearing from voters?
Local Liberals seeing signs of success but forecaster says Conservatives lead
A Tale of Two Countries: Bolivia’s EV Sales Are Booming Through A Gasoline Crisis, Whereas Ecuador’s EV Sales Are Also Booming Despite An Electricity Crisis
Many, many times have I read the argument against EV adoption in developing countries based upon our (supposed) inability to manage a decent grid, the existence of widespread blackouts, and the resultant energy insecurity. According to this argument, people subject to these blackouts will never change their trustworthy ICEVs for … [continued]
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Tesla Home Service
One of the advantages of owning a Tesla compared to many other makes of electric vehicles is the ability to access home servicing. Tess (our Tesla) is coming up to 160,000 km driven over the past five and half years. The odometer tells me that we have driven 154,567 km … [continued]
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