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Dream weavers: Inside two big-vision projects transforming London
One was an old factory, the other an overlooked area downtown. Both are now go-tos. This is Part Five of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
What would the Great Lakes region be like with bullet trains?
A few months ago, I was riding on Amtrak’s new Borealis line from St. Paul, Minn., to Chicago. The train was packed that day, and the new line has proved popular.
My coach seat was much nicer than any airline. Plus, I didn’t have to go through security.
Woodstock: Investing in a downtown dream
Ambitious streetscape project will showcase the best of the city’s historic core. This is Part 5 of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
BESS + Solar Farm + Blueberries = Energy Resilience in New Zealand
Meridian Energy has announced the imminent commencement of the construction of the 130 MW Ruakākā Solar Farm south of Whangārei. This will be the company’s first NZ solar farm. Whangarei is the northernmost city in New Zealand, situated on the North Island. Majella and I stayed there a few years … [continued]
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Debunking The Myth: Hydrogen Will Not Dominate The Transportation Sector
The belief that hydrogen will dominate the transportation sector is rooted in optimism rather than evidence. It appeals to the imagination but collapses under scrutiny. In practice, hydrogen is being decisively outpaced by two more efficient and cost-effective alternatives: battery electric vehicles and advanced biofuels. The appeal of hydrogen may … [continued]
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