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Love the Smell of Wind in the Morning
In an uncharacteristic move, I got up early a few days ago. (We usually like to stay in bed till we have to get up — retirement has to have some rewards.) So, I thought I would check the NEM Widget and see where our electricity was coming from at … [continued]
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Supported By Big Oil, Data Center Boom Faces Growing Local Opposition
Fossil fuel companies like Exxon see powering data centers as an important new revenue source and are making promises they can’t keep.
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Hydrogen Forklifts Are A Rounding Error, Not A Rebuttal
Someone responded to a just-published article about yet another hydrogen fleet failure by pointing to hydrogen fuel cell forklifts in US distribution centers. The implication was clear. If hydrogen works in forklifts, then the broader critique of hydrogen transport must be flawed. It is a familiar move. It is also … [continued]
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Coffee cups and more will be accepted in Bruce County blue boxes Jan. 1
By now, most people know about the changes to recycling coming in 2026. But it’s more than just being able to throw coffee cups in the blue box with a clean conscience. Starting on Jan. 1, Circular Materials, a national not-for-profit organization that helps products meet their obligations under the new provincewide recycling system, will […]
Ford’s Dramatic EV Departure — Diving In
In our latest CleanTechnica YouTube show, Steve Hanley, Larry Evans, and I discuss Ford’s dramatic announcement regarding writing off $19.5 billion in EV investments, dropping certain EV plans, failing to make money on the Ford F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E, challenges with auto dealers, and plans to roll out more … [continued]
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