Tag: May
192 New EV Fast Charging Ports To Be Installed In Ireland
Ireland’s Dept. of Transport recently announced 90 new EV charging hubs will be installed with 192 fast charging ports. The average charging rate for each port will be about 250 kW. “Today’s announcement marks the final major phase of our Light Duty Vehicle initiative, following the earlier Phase 1 and … [continued]
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OPP seeking driver who fled from collision in Huron-Kinloss
South Bruce OPP are asking for help identifying a driver who allegedly fled the scene of an accident in Huron-Kinloss with help from another man on Oct. 4. Police say they were called around 6:30 p.m. after a pickup truck reportedly crashed into a hydro pole in the area of Highway 21 and Concession 2. […]
A Michigan town hopes to stop a data center with a 2026 ballot initiative
By Tom Perkins, Inside Climate News
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. This is the second of three articles about Michigan communities organizing to stop the construction of energy-intensive computing facilities.
Is China Looking For Protection Against Oil Price Spikes Or Something More?
Juan Diego Celemín Mojica just wrote an excellent piece on oil production and oil demand trends. You have to read that before getting into this one. Also, as Juan said, this is an extremely complicated and opaque topic. Reading the piece, though, I was struck by China’s stockpiling of oil … [continued]
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Bruce County Memories: The greenhorn pioneer buys a pig
Did you hear the one about the pioneer who walked his dinner home? That would be the first settler in the eastern part of Arran Township, David Chalmers, a bachelor and a bit wet behind the ears. It was back in 1851, before Arran was surveyed into farm lots. Historian Norman Robertson tells the story, […]
