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German Bionic Cracks The Energy Transition’s Back Problem
The clean energy boom is also creating physically demanding work, and the Bavarian tech company German Bionic has the exoskeleton to power such work, such as manufacturing the components that make the energy transition possible; turbine housings and blades, nacelle assemblies, solar panel frames; which demands thousands of repetitive lifts … [continued]
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The Scottish Home Hydrogen Trial And The Ethics Of Delay
The Fife, Scotland, hydrogen trial is moving forward at Easter 2026, and that timing matters more than it might seem. Easter is a season associated with renewal, honesty, sacrifice, and the choice to leave behind what no longer serves the common good. Against that backdrop, SGN is advancing a project … [continued]
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‘Some kids who quit’: Owen Sound Attack GM signals roster overhaul
Owen Sound Attack GM Dale DeGray said what happened to his team this past week still stings almost 48 hours after Wednesday night’s final humiliation. It’s back to business on Friday afternoon for the 19-year veteran Attack boss. He’s coming off a full day of exit interviews following the biggest blowout in Ontario Hockey League […]
Were Elon’s Politics A Significant Part of Cruddy Q1 Sales?
Let’s start with the hard numbers on this one. The Q1 2026 delivery numbers are officially out, and Tesla managed to deliver 358,023 vehicles. If you’re keeping track at home, that’s a pretty rough drop compared to the 386,810 cars they moved back in Q1 of 2024. Zach already put … [continued]
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How Ann Arbor, Michigan, is creating its own clean energy utility

Investor-owned utilities have been slow to ditch oil and gas. The city of Ann Arbor plans to boost access to renewables through a new dual-service model.
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