Tag: steel
New book sails into the unknown political, legal stories of the Edmund Fitzgerald
By Joshua Kim
A new book, “Wrecked: The Edmund Fitzgerald and the Sinking of the American Economy” (Michigan State University Press, $29.95), uncovers more of the political and legal aspects of the legendary Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck.
Kemble Maple Tour showcases syrup producers of all sizes and styles
From a 5,000 tree operation on 200 acres to sap collected in buckets the old-fashioned way, it’s all happening in Kemble.
Natural Hydrogen Is Real, Commercialization Is Not
A couple of years ago I wrote that natural hydrogen was interesting as geology, but not as a limitless new clean fuel economy. That remains the right starting point. The state of play in 2026 is not that the miracle arrived late. It is that the sector has moved from … [continued]
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Ohio energy corruption case goes nowhere after jury deadlocks over bribery charges

More energy news as the Trump administration keeps coal plants on life support and unveils plans for a colossal data center with its own natural gas plant.
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After decades of starts and stops, Sault Ste. Marie says conditions are right to build a commercial port
The City of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, will consider a $200-million proposal to modernize port capabilities and create an industrial hub on Algoma Steel brownfield lands. Read the full story […]