Tag: New York
Hundreds gather in Rome to welcome the Seneca Chief, celebrate Erie Canal bicentennial
Hundreds gathered in Rome, New York, the birthplace of the Erie Canal, to welcome the Seneca Chief, a full-scale replica of the original vessel that carried New York Governor, DeWitt […]
China’s Electric Highways: Awe, Engineering, and the Myths of Invisible Danger
Keith Bradsher’s recent New York Times article on China’s ultra-high-voltage transmission grid is an impressive piece of reporting in scope and ambition. It captures the sheer physical magnitude of what China has built: hundreds of thousands of kilometers of high-voltage corridors, connecting wind, solar, hydro, and coal resources spread across … [continued]
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Wait, The Gigantic Esmeralda 7 Solar Power Project Is Not Dead — Yet
Rumors of the death of the Esmeralda 7 solar power and energy storage projects in Nevada have been greatly exaggerated, at least for the time being…
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As Renewables In China Surge, Some Questions Are Raised
A solar farm in Tibet is 7 times larger than Manhattan. It will be even larger when it is completed a few years from now.
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Shivakoti: H-1B visa fee hike in U.S. opens door for Canada
Canada could be an attractive destination for highly educated people from abroad who can’t afford a new $100,000 H-1B U.S. visa