Tag: building
Mass Timber At Parity: Fixing Insurance & Code Bottlenecks
Technical feasibility is no longer the primary barrier for mass timber construction. Engineers and builders have proven that tall, strong, and safe structures can be delivered with cross-laminated timber and related products. The real bottlenecks now lie in insurance premiums and building code adoption. Insurers price risk, and without long … [continued]
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ASEAN Battery Conference Proposes Unified Regional Battery Ecosystem
The 3rd ASEAN Battery Technology Conference (ABTC) recently wrapped up at the SAii Laguna Phuket in Thailand, marking a significant step toward a unified regional battery ecosystem and accelerating collaboration in clean energy. Attracting a broad international audience, the event drew over 340 participants from more than 20 countries across … [continued]
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1,212 EV Chargers Installed In Richmond, British Columbia
The Cadillac Fairview Richmond Centre is a very large shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia, not too far from Vancouver. It has over 160 retail stores and is a transit hub servicing the SkyTrain system and buses. Next to the Richmond Centre is a 12-tower redevelopment project with residences. Recently, … [continued]
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Can Clean Hydrogen Be Produced Without The Colors?
This story developed as I stumbled upon it while researching the hydrogen projects of Philippine vehicle maker Francisco Motors’ (another story soon). I discovered the story flipping through pages (yes, paper brochures) of literature I’ve picked up from earlier this year from various energy events. While most of the readers … [continued]
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The Trump administration wants to build more roads through national forests
The Trump administration argues that rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule will help wildland firefighters. Fire researchers warn that more roads could exacerbate the problem.