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Von optimistischen Modellen zu leeren Pipelines: Die intellektuelle Geschichte von Deutschlands Wasserstoff-Backbone*
Deutschlands Wasserstoff-Backbone existiert heute als Stahl im Boden und als unter Druck stehende Pipeline. Doch die wichtigere Infrastruktur wurde lange vor dem ersten ausgehobenen Graben geschaffen. Diese Infrastruktur war intellektuell. Eine lange Abfolge von Studien, Modellen und politiknahen Analysen erzeugte den Eindruck, dass Wasserstoff für großskalige Energienutzung nicht nur plausibel, … [continued]
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Why Waiting on Grid Batteries Will Cost Ontario More Than Acting Now
Recently I took part in a discussion in Ottawa as part of CAFES Network’s work to raise local energy literacy, hosted by Invest Ottawa and attended by a mixed audience of residents, municipal and provincial policy observers, students, and people already working in energy and climate. Angela Keller-Herzog, founding executive … [continued]
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Grey-Bruce hospitals getting more money for CT scans, surgeries
Money for more CT scans and to tackle surgical backlogs is coming to Grey-Bruce hospitals. Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Paul Vickers announced provincial funding totaling $2,227,500 in a news release Monday. Brightshores Health System will get $1,369,000 and South Bruce Grey Health Centre will receive $400,000 more to provide additional CT services. Also, Brightshores is to […]
Police suspend search for man missing near Inglis Falls
Police have paused a search for James Van-Veen, carried out over days at Inglis Falls, after his vehicle was found unoccupied in the Inglis Falls parking lot. The search began after a report that the 64-year-old Georgian Bluffs man failed to arrive at work, Grey Bruce OPP said in a news release Monday. A short […]
Winter Storms Wreak Havoc — Blame Fossil Fuels, Not Renewables
Weather is big news these days, and winter storms make for great clickbait. (Okay, I’ll admit that I’m a bit culpable here.) The US Eastern seaboard is in the midst of a rolling series of winter storms — wind, ice, sleet, and snow have caused upheavals in communities. Sure, the … [continued]
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