Tag: National
US Startup Brings Diesel-Killing Energy Storage Down To Earth, From Mars
A new compact, containerized energy storage system can store up solar power and deliver it for more than 100 hours at a time, day or night.
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Imported Materials Are Manageable, Imported Energy Reprices Economies
Europe’s gas crisis in 2022 is often described as a supply shock driven by geopolitics, but that framing misses the core lesson. The crisis was not caused by import dependence in general, nor by shortages of industrial feedstocks. It was caused by reliance on an imported energy carrier that sat … [continued]
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Michigan Public names Kate Furby, Ph.D., as Senior Environment Reporter
Michigan Public News Director Vincent Duffy has announced that Kate Furby, Ph.D., has joined the station as the Senior Environment Reporter, covering science and the environment for the state’s largest public radio station. Furby received her Ph.D. in Marine Biology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC, specializing in coral reefs and climate change. Her background includes covering science and environment stories for Inside Climate News, National Geographic, NPR and Scientific American, as well as writing for The Washington Post and PBS Digital Studios. Her background also includes hosting, writing and producing numerous environmental features and podcasts.
Germany’s Hydrogen Strategy Delayed Electrification by Pulling the Workforce the Wrong Way
Germany’s hydrogen backbone with no customers and no suppliers has been examined from multiple angles in this series, starting with the pipeline from nowhere to nowhere itself and the energy and other demand flows that won’t materialize, then moving through Germany’s misguided analyses that led to it, the implications of … [continued]
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Coldest Night of the Year walks return to Grey-Bruce in February
The Coldest Night of the Year is once again coming to Owen Sound and communities throughout Grey-Bruce to raise money for those facing homelessness. On Saturday, Feb. 28, Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) walks will take place in Owen Sound, Meaford, Grey Highlands, Saugeen Shores, and Kincardine. Last year, the weather lived up to […]