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The Future Is Already Here, It’s Just Unevenly Distributed

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Preparing to kick off the Burnaby Board of Trade’s 2026 Clean Energy Summit next month felt like the right moment to take inventory. Burnaby sits inside a province where roughly 98% of electricity is already non emitting, hosts a dense cluster of clean energy companies, and also contains a noticeable … [continued]

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NLR & Blip Energy Collaborate on Smart Home Battery System

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Drop-In Solution Benefits From Laboratory Expertise Through Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator To Cut Electric Bills and Strengthen Grid Reliability A smart home battery and energy management platform by Chicago startup Blip Energy is advancing through the 14th cohort of the Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2), launched in November 2024 and based … [continued]

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Goderich pays tribute to outstanding citizens

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GODERICH – November 17 marked a special occasion in the Goderich council chambers as the municipality paid tribute to some of its noteworthy citizens who have had a positive impact on the community. “Tonight, in council chambers, we have the privilege of recognizing several outstanding individuals who continually go above and beyond for the betterment […]

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India Plans To Spend $21 Trillion On Climate Action. Will It Be Too Little, Too Late?

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In a post earlier today, we reported on a joint study by Climate Central and World Weather Attribution that finds the actions taken by the nations of the world in the ten years since the Paris Climate Accords have helped to limit global heating by the end of this century … [continued]

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From Towers To Turbines: The Most Fascinating Mass Timber Projects Worldwide

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Mass timber has moved far beyond the novelty stage. Cross laminated timber and glulam started to gain attention a decade ago as materials that could replace concrete and steel in mid-rise buildings. Since then the technology has advanced, codes have adapted, and architects and engineers have pushed the limits of … [continued]

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