Tag: May
Up To 96 Fast-Charging EV Ports To Be Installed In Alberta & British Columbia
There has been a lot of good EV charging news lately. Just about one month ago, it was announced that a little over 1,200 EV charging ports were installed in one project in British Columbia. On the West Coast of the US, the state of California has over 201,000 EV … [continued]
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NASA Space Solar Project Focuses On Cutting Costs
The new documentary Bright Harvest: Powering Earth From Space has brought the painstaking labwork of space solar to the big screen, creating a minor buzz across the Intertubes over the prospect of beaming solar energy down to receivers on Earth for firm, reliable, 24/7 clean power regardless of the weather. … [continued]
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PHOTOS: London Lightning’s 14 years of championship pro basketball
With seven league championships since arriving in 2011, the London Lightning brought a golden era of pro basketball to London – one that may be over, with the club suspending operations for the upcoming Basketball Super League season. This collection of LFP photos looks back on the team’s gilded run
The Hidden Lever: A PSA & What Tesla’s Door Handles Reveal About Its Safety Culture
I’m in Teslas regularly these days. Vancouver’s rideshare ecosystem has quietly standardized around them. Open the Uber app, call a ride, and odds are good a Model 3 or Model Y slides up to the curb. I don’t own a car, so my view of these machines is almost entirely … [continued]
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Hanover police lay charges after ‘troubling’ reports
A Walkerton man is in custody and facing charges.