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7 Projects Down In The Inevitable Death Of Hydrogen For Energy In B.C.
It was never going to work. The CBC’s March 2025 freedom of information exposé confirmed what engineers, analysts, and every mildly numerate policymaker should have known: British Columbia’s grand hydrogen production ambitions were built on sand. According to briefing documents to B.C.’s then energy minister in September of 2024, at … [continued]
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Tariff Anxiety Makes Honda & Toyota Strange Bedfellows
US tariff policies are bringing Honda and Toyota together in an unusual new partnership that should benefit both companies.
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EV Battery Swapping To Earth: How Do You Like Me Now?
The US-based EV battery swapping innovator Ample is bringing its lightweight, modular, 5-minute battery exchange system to Tokyo for a trial run.
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Another Leading US Bank Downgraded Tesla Stock
Well Fargo piles on as BMW and other EV makers cut into Tesla’s EV sales advantage, contributing to an 8-week losing streak for Tesla stock, and counting.
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Conventional Geothermal’s Untapped Potential: What’s Holding It Back?
Conventional geothermal electrical generation, where conditions are right, is an excellent form of renewable generation. It keeps chugging along day and night, offering firmed power with some of the highest capacity factors in the business and very low emissions per MWh. Yet, despite its many advantages, geothermal often gets left … [continued]
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