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Elecq Home: The Future Of EV Charging Is Smarter, Safer, & More Efficient
As an EV owner, I quickly learned that having a home charger isn’t just about convenience — it’s about control. Public charging stations can be unreliable, expensive, or simply unavailable when you need them most. At home, I wanted a charger that wasn’t just fast, but also smart enough to … [continued]
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Baranyai: Hopefully The Bay treats laid-off workers better than Sears did
The Bay is the last department-store survivor of an ongoing “retail apocalypse” that swallowed Eaton’s, Sears Canada and Zellers
Business Leaders Target The Trump–Musk White House For Damaging Profitability Margins
Instead of embracing the Trump–Musk administration and its supposed pro-business ideology, companies have begun to warn investors in their quarterly reports and conference calls that the effects of federal change in Washington are unsettling and likely to damage profitability margins. Red states seem particularly vulnerable, which is ironic since those … [continued]
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Oil and gas projects fast-tracked, while Minnesota Power plans to quit fossil fuels
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Hundreds of energy projects may have their permits fast-tracked by the Trump administration, including Enbridge’s tunnel for Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac and a roughly $1 billion gas plant in Superior.
AI’s Power Hunger Grabs Attention—Its Climate Wins Deserve More
Artificial intelligence is often criticized for its energy intensity, with large-scale models like GPT-4 consuming tens of gigawatt-hours during training. However, it’s important to place this within the broader context of energy consumption and AI use case trends. I published a couple of times on demand to provide context, and … [continued]
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