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While Hinkley Nuclear Was Being Built, The UK Grid Decarbonized
The latest announcement about Hinkley Point C was predictable. The first reactor at the plant in Somerset is now expected to begin generating electricity in 2030. The cost estimate has climbed again, now reaching roughly £35B in 2015 pounds or about £49B in current money according to Electricité de France. … [continued]
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Port Elgin group wants to start fresh with new beach development
The Port Elgin Beach Preservers say they want their little patch of paradise back. Saugeen Shores said on Monday that it was taking action against the proponents of the Cedar Crescent Village project at Port Elgin’s main beach after developers failed to reach previously extended construction timeline targets. The town and Ontario numbered company 2706913 […]
Top Selling Electric Vehicles in the World — January 2026
Big Players down, Hot Startups up Plugin vehicle registrations were down 6% year over year (YoY) in January, ending the month close to 1.2 million units. Both BEVs (-4% YoY) and PHEVs (-8%) had sales drops. This is a rare occasion where plugin sales are down in both powertrains, but … [continued]
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The Architecture of Deceit: How America is Repeating the Philippine Nightmare
Two events in recent American history remain seared in my memory. The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center claimed the lives of a distant uncle, Ramon Grijalvo, and an aunt, Marilyn Bautista—one of my grandfather’s relatives. The second unfolded just a month ago: the fifth anniversary commemoration of … [continued]
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Port Elgin Beach project misses construction milestone, town may terminate lease
The Town of Saugeen Shores said it’s taking the proponent of the Port Elgin Beach development to court after the project has been stalled for over half a decade.