I think it’s one of the new ones run by an AI prophet.
The BC Hydrogen Office website talks about both electrolysis and removing hydrogen from natural gas then storing the left over bits underground.
B.C. has several advantages for producing low-carbon hydrogen. More than 98% of electricity generated in the province is clean or renewable. This means B.C. has a significant opportunity to produce clean hydrogen from electrolysis.
B.C. is also home to abundant natural gas reserves and significant geological carbon storage capacity. These are necessary for producing low-carbon hydrogen from natural gas. With these attributes, B.C. can supply the growing global demand for low-carbon hydrogen.
four reactors, each with a capacity of 1,200 megawatts
Someone opening an AI server farm in Egypt?
in conjuction with other measures
From free standardized designs to building code changes to allow single stairways (Why North America Can’t Build Nice Apartments) to fixing outdated zoning rules that pisses off the NIMBYs plus hundreds of other initiatives, Ravi Kahlon has been an amazing housing minister.
Activists say the state is building a China-style internet firewall as it looks to exert further control over the online space.
Wab cleaning house?
I went to see the one at the Nanton Lancaster Museum about 20 years ago. It is a seriously impressive aircraft.
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The British Columbia government has filed a class-action lawsuit against manufacturers of so-called “forever chemicals” it says are involved in the widespread contamination of drinking water systems.
Attorney General Niki Sharma says the province is the first Canadian jurisdiction to sue makers of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl, known as PFAS chemicals.
B.C. has filed similar class-action lawsuits in the past, targeting tobacco manufacturers in 1998 and opioid makers in 2018 to recover health-care costs associated with those substances.
B.C. launches lawsuit against makers of ‘forever chemicals’
I wonder if this legislation had anything to do with them closing the war room?
“Growth at any cost” is a great motto for corporations, and cancer.
“Everybody can always do more,” Kang said. “But I will say that [B.C.] is doing more than what other provinces are doing.”
I wonder what the figures are for the rest of the country?
The Ontario Science Centre is shutting down immediately as an engineering report commissioned by the province shows the roof could collapse — but while it could be fixed at a cost, the province is choosing to shutter the location indefinitely.
[BC] Minister’s statement on federal aquaculture decision
“Again and again, we have asked the federal government to deliver supports for B.C. workers, families and communities as part of any transition plan. Coastal communities need a clear plan and significant funding from the federal government to support workers and communities.
where electric planes might make commercial sense
Exactly. Until batteries have similar power density to aviation fuel, electric flight is financially impractical.
Did you see that a Sunshine Coast homeowner fined $70,000 for dredging creek?
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I wonder if he will be surprised when the house is prorogued until the autumn?