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Kia EV5 Makes An Impact Down Under
Trying to catch up with all the new electric vehicles hitting the market, we dropped into the local Kia dealership to check out the Kia EV5 — which has only been on the market in Australia for the past few months. During that time, it appears the car has made … [continued]
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Courtroom stunner: Murder charge withdrawn in 2016 London homicide
A charge of second-degree murder against Miguel Chacon-Perez in a 2016 London homicide was dismissed Tuesday near the end of his retrial
Coal & Nuclear Are Very Different Beasts In China, Per Expert
Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with an expert in China’s energy transition, David Fishman of APAC-focused Lantau Group. In the first half of the conversation we talked coal, gas, and nuclear. Michael Barnard [MB]: Hi, welcome back to Redefining Energy Tech. I’m your host, Michael Barnard. … [continued]
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Malaysian Automaker Proton Launches Its First EV
Last December, Malaysian automaker Proton launched the e.MAS 7 — the first battery-electric vehicle in the company’s lineup. A product of its collaboration with Chinese automaker Geely, the made-for-Malaysia EV signifies a pivotal moment for the country’s automotive industry and a potential resurgence for Proton. Two months after the launch … [continued]
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Could Elon Musk Get The US Government To Buy A Bunch Of Teslas?
It’s no secret — Elon Musk has been something like a shadow president early on in Donald Trump’s second term in the White House. So far, that has largely focused on things not very related to Tesla. However, one has to wonder how much Tesla business might start getting rolled … [continued]
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After hospital gunfire, AI-powered weapon detectors coming soon to London ERs
Artificial intelligence-powered weapons detectors are coming soon to London emergency rooms, an internal email to hospital staff says.
London teen charged after stolen laptop advertised online
A London teen faces charges after someone tried to sell a stolen laptop online, city police say.
Dip into freezing waters returns to Meaford Feb. 22
Some Save Georgian Bay supporters will be jumping into the freezing-cold bay in Meaford Feb. 22 to draw attention to TC Energy’s pumped storage project. It will be the fourth annual “Save the Bay Polar Dip,” which is both a fundraiser for and an awareness-builder about the group’s concerns over the giant power project. “If […]
Six years after slaying, loved ones remain desperate for answers
Almost six years after Tara Brown’s brother was killed, his family still doesn’t know how he died.
ARIES: Energy Solutions at Any Scale
Q&A With Annabelle Pratt: Using the Beauty of Mathematics To Answer Utility Challenges Welcome to the ARIES: Solutions at Any Scale series. This Q&A series introduces NREL’s outstanding researchers working on Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems (ARIES) projects. Their work helps answer questions about future energy systems for communities, companies, … [continued]
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