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Indonesia Bets On Thorcon’s Molten Salt Reactor, But History Suggests Trouble Ahead
Indonesia has taken a bold and likely problematic step with the announcement of its first, early stage regulatory approval for a nuclear power project. Thorcon International, a Singapore-based developer of molten salt reactors, has received permission from Indonesia’s regulator to evaluate a site for a demonstration plant on Kelasa Island. … [continued]
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Owen Sound Attack’s newest power forward has “hint of Tkachuk” to game
If Landon Jackman becomes a premier power forward for the Owen Sound Attack, he’ll have Matthew Tkachuk to thank. Born in Missouri near St. Louis, Jackman said the Tkachuk brothers often visited the city in the summers, where their father, Keith, once played for the Blues. He said Matthew’s “grit” is one thing he wants […]
World’s Highest Tesla Light Show At The Top Of Pike’s Peak
In this summary, I wanted to dive into one of the most exciting Tesla events that I’ve attended — the world’s highest Tesla light show, held on August 23, 2025, atop Pikes Peak in Colorado. As someone who’s followed Tesla’s community-driven spectacles for years, this one stood out not just … [continued]
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Michigan home energy efficiency standards stalled amid homebuilders lawsuit
By Emilio Perez Ibarguen
Michigan’s attempt to adopt new home energy efficiency standards is facing more delays because of stiff resistance from homebuilders. The new standards were supposed to go into effect in August but are on hold while a lawsuit filed in June by representatives of the construction industry plays out in court.
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Hopeville Kite Festival wows crowds with flying whales and dragons
‘I’m quite impressed. I didn’t think kites can get this big, and be up in the air like this.” — Josie Felts, Dundalk resident