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SEIA Elects New Board Chair, Board Members to Guide Organizational and Industrial Priorities in 2026
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) announced the election of Scott Moskowitz of Qcells as chair of its Board of Directors, alongside a slate of newly elected board members representing the full breadth of the U.S. solar and storage industry. Moskowitz’s election as chair, representing Qcells, a major solar … [continued]
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It’s Official: The All-Electric Toyota C-HR EV Really Is Coming To The US
In normal times, the launch of a new electric vehicle into the US market would be, well, just another EV launch. After all, drivers in search of a zero-emission ride can already pick from more than 100 models available in the US, including plug-in hybrids as well as 100% battery-operated … [continued]
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Everything You Need To Know About Venezuelan Oil In One Word: Jeffrey Epstein
Like the proverbial bull in the china shop, US President Donald Trump spent his first year back in office the way any twice-impeached, convicted felon would — namely, trying to distract public attention away from his relationship with the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. However, nothing seems to stick. Demolishing … [continued]
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Week-long wintry blast continues into weekend in Grey-Bruce
This week’s wintry blast continued on Friday with snow squall watches once again across Grey and Bruce counties. And the snow, which has been falling off and on – mostly on for many areas of the region — since Monday, was forecasted to continue through the weekend and into next week. Most roads in Grey […]
Some roads reopen in southern Bruce County, but squalls persist
Snow squall warnings were continuing across Grey-Bruce on Wednesday morning, although some roads that had been closed the past two days were beginning to reopen. South Bruce OPP issued an advisory just before 9 a.m. that Hwy. 21 between Kincardine and Amberley, Hwy. 9 between Kincardine and Walkerton and Bruce Rd. 23 between Lorne Beach […]