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Charging Microgrids: Progress for Electric Trucks, Challenges Remain
Key Takeaways: Microgrids speed power availability and deployment of freight truck charging Specific charging challenges face microgrid deployment that must be overcome There are federal, state, and non-profit organizations that can assist As previous articles have made clear, microgrids, strategically designed for truck stops and depots, are a path forward … [continued]
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One-time Grand Bend merchant vows to appeal US$51M crypto penalty
A former Grand Bend business owner is vowing to appeal after he and several of his companies were slapped with millions in fines.
Who will ‘stand on guard for thee’ in goal for Canada at world junior hockey championship?
Carter George, Carson Bjarnason and Jack Ivankovic are vying to be Canada’s No. 1 netminder going into the tournament that starts on Boxing Day.
Rivian Shows It Knows How To Do National Park Charging
From the beginning, Rivian has marketed itself as the best provider of “adventure vehicles,” and vehicles like the R1T and R1S have lived up to that promise. All over social media, Rivian owners excitedly share their tales of heading out and seeing the outdoors. The upcoming R2 and R3 models … [continued]
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Arbor Day founder was a 'complex man' who hated Christmas trees, defended slavery

Perhaps it is no surprise that J. Sterling Morton hated Christmas trees.