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A Long-Term Take On California’s Net Metering Policies
We recently published an article about a lawsuit brought in California in response to the state’s switch to “Net Metering 3.0.” One of the comments in response provided a brilliant long-term take on the state’s changing net metering policies over time. Here it is: By GoCoyote As a former electrician … [continued]
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Letters to the Editor: June 14, 2025
A Free Press reader thinks too many London councillors seem “all too eager to silence anyone who asks questions pertaining to transparency and accountability.”
Hockey Canada trial: Players failed to confirm woman’s consent, Crown says
A Crown attorney criticized the suggestion that drinking, dancing or flirting signals sexual availability in her closing argument
Man facing 21 more charges in Southwestern Ontario child luring probe
A man charged in a Southwestern Ontario child luring investigation from last year faces an additional 21 charges
Ample Brings Modular Battery Swapping Technology to Madrid with Support from the Spanish Government and the Moves Singulares Award
Ample has deployed its first modular battery swapping stations in Madrid, with more locations planned in the city Spain’s Institute for the Diversification and Saving of Energy (IDAE) awarded Ample €9.76 million to support its battery swapping expansion in Madrid Ample’s battery swapping technology charges electric vehicles in five minutes, … [continued]
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