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Federal Hurricane Forecasting Saves Lives & Money
It was just about a month ago that a report came out stating that DOGE activities wasted about $21.7 billion. Yes, the Department of Government Efficiency, which was supposed to save taxpayers vast amounts of money, did not, according to the report. Eliminating foreign aid, including shutting down USAID, was … [continued]
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Goodbye to the Bayshore Bounce, rink upgrades modernize Owen Sound arena
The Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre got a facelift this summer. Say goodbye to the “Bayshore Bounce” and “clavicle killer” corners. The rink, known in Ontario Hockey League circles for being dark and somewhat cavernous with its low-slung ceiling and cement-hard boards, has undergone a $3.34 million refresh. The work involved replacing the ice surface, […]
Tesla Still Nearly 50% of US EV Sales, GM Rises to 15%
Yesterday, I reported on the USA’s top selling electric vehicle models in the 2nd quarter, and also reported that US EV sales were down 6% in Q2 year over year — entirely because of Tesla’s sales drop. But, looking more broadly, how are different auto brands and auto groups ranked … [continued]
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Finnish City Inaugurates 1 MW/100 MWh Sand Battery
A 1 MW/100 MWh sand battery in now in operation in southern Finland where it is supporting the local district heating system.
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Induction Cooking Is Gaining Acceptance With Professional Chefs
Induction cooking is beginning to gain headway with restaurants and professional chefs because it offers precise temperature control.
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