Tag: May
Dozens Of New Fast EV Chargers Coming To Connecticut
There is a steady trickle of good news about EV charging in some US states. In Connecticut, NEVI funding will be used to install dozens of new fast charging ports. “DOT spokesperson Josh Morgan said the state is now finalizing the $5.4 million in grant agreements for the nine charging … [continued]
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London doctor hails Canada’s first drug that slows Alzheimer’s disease
This is the “most critical change” in combatting the disease in the last 25 years, Michael Borrie said.
Tesla’s Unboxed Manufacturing Process — How It Works & Why
The Tesla unboxed manufacturing system has now been awarded a patent by the US Patent Office for cheaper, lower cost manufacturing.
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The Second War of Currents: How DC Is Quietly Taking Over
Electricity has been shaped by two rival ideas that have taken turns defining our world. Alternating current, or AC, became the backbone of industrial civilization, while direct current, or DC, quietly survived in the background. The story of how AC first won, and how DC is now winning again, is … [continued]
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Greenhushing: When Companies Don’t Want To Publicize Their Climate Progress
At first glance, it seems as if lots of companies are reneging on their original net zero goals. But a closer look reveals that many organizations haven’t given up at all — in fact, they’re just de-emphasizing their climate progress in public communications. It’s a phenomenon known as greenhushing, and … [continued]
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