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Draft 2026 budget proposes three per cent tax rate increase
GODERICH – The Town of Goderich’s draft 2026 budget proposes a three per cent tax rate increase. Council held a budget meeting on Jan. 27, during which treasurer Deanna Hastie presented the draft document and councillors provided input. This is Goderich’s first budget under the province’s “strong mayor” legislation. While the numbers aren’t yet final, […]
From Beta to Data: Marine Energy Analysis Tool Is Now Stable & Ready
Updated Tool Could Help Marine Energy Developers Save Time, Money, and Effort A team of national laboratory researchers recently released version 1.0 of the Marine Hydrokinetic Toolkit (MHKiT)—a free, publicly available software tool used to process, analyze, visualize, and standardize marine energy data. Marine energy—energy generated from ocean and river waves, currents, … [continued]
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NLR & Blip Energy Collaborate on Smart Home Battery System
Drop-In Solution Benefits From Laboratory Expertise Through Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator To Cut Electric Bills and Strengthen Grid Reliability A smart home battery and energy management platform by Chicago startup Blip Energy is advancing through the 14th cohort of the Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator (IN2), launched in November 2024 and based … [continued]
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Solar & Storage: The Key for Energy Affordability in Virginia
Electricity demand in Virginia is rising at a historic pace, and families and businesses are feeling the impact in the form of higher utility bills. Solar and energy storage offer the most immediate and cost-effective solution. These technologies are the fastest and cheapest new sources of electricity to build, allowing power to come online … [continued]
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Nessel lawsuit claims oil companies violating antitrust laws
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel alleges in a federal antitrust lawsuit filed Friday that oil giants are working as a “cartel” to slow the growth of renewable energy and electric vehicles.