Tag: Transportation
Grey County projecting larger than normal 2024 budget surplus
Grey County council has approved a projected 2024 year-end corporate surplus of more than $4.4 million, with the funds to be transferred into reserves for use on upcoming eligible work. Such a large surplus, which will be finalized when the county’s audited financial statements are presented in June, is an exception rather than the norm, […]
Lobley moving from Georgian Bluffs to Grey County as deputy CAO
Georgian Bluffs chief administrative officer Niall Lobley will join Grey County as deputy CAO. At her final meeting on Thursday, outgoing Grey County CAO Kim Wingrove announced that Lobley had been selected to fill the position currently held by Randy Scherzer, who will take over the top job at the county. Wingrove, who is leaving […]
The AfricroozE Bike Could Revolutionize E-Mobility Across Africa
If you’re into e-bikes, you already know the freedom they offer — zipping through traffic, leaving a smaller carbon footprint, and cutting back on fuel costs, all while putting a smile on your face. But what if that same technology could completely transform daily life in places where reliable transportation … [continued]
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Study Shows Dramatic Drop In Pollution Following Switch To Electric Trains
When Caltrain switched from diesel to electric trains, the decrease in harmful black carbon pollution was dramatic.
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From Austria to California: Why Hydrogen Fuel Stations Aren’t Breaking Even
Austria’s recent announcement that it would shutter its entire network of hydrogen fueling stations caught many industry observers off guard. But for those closely tracking the economics, Austria’s exit wasn’t surprising at all. The stations faced persistently low vehicle numbers, low throughput, and mounting operating losses. This stark withdrawal illustrates … [continued]
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