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China Built A Supercritical CO₂ Generator. That Doesn’t Mean It Will Last.
China recently placed a supercritical carbon dioxide power generator into commercial operation, and the announcement was widely framed as a technological breakthrough. The system, referred to as Chaotan One, is installed at a steel plant in Guizhou province in mountainous southwest China and is designed to recover industrial waste heat … [continued]
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Our Biggest CleanTechnica Food & Climate Stories For 2025
We learned a lot in 2025 about how the way we eat affects our climate and environment. Many of us started to rethink our food choices in relation to a warming climate. A number of 2025 studies were released that chronicled the intersection of food and climate emissions, and, over … [continued]
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‘Lasting impact’: Nine Londoners saluted on mayor’s New Year’s list
A Western University research professor, a leader of a business district and the longtime administrator of a music festival are among the Londoners being recognized by the mayor on his New Year’s honour list this year. Mayor Josh Morgan’s annual year-end list was released Wednesday, saluting nine people for their achievements and contributions to the […]
The Owen Sound Attack’s year in review
The year 2025 in Attackland won’t be remembered with reverence, due to a first-round exit in the spring and a seven-game losing streak to close it out. But there were plenty of highlights from both individuals and the team. Here’s a look at some of the biggest stories in 2025 for the Owen Sound Attack. […]
EPA delays tougher coal wastewater standards in Michigan, nation
Environmental and clean water advocates are raising concerns after the Environmental Protection Agency announced late on Christmas Eve it would delay tougher wastewater treatment standards for coal-fired power plants, including the J.H. Campbell plant in western Michigan.