Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 6, 2017 | e-vehicles, energy, opinion, technology, uncategorized
Expect the personal computer shakeout to repeat itself once EV sellers start to compete on price After driving a couple of electric cars, I find it easy to see why General Motors and Ford have both announced this week that they are joining the race to...
Posted by Arden Henley | Oct 2, 2017 | uncategorized
Dyson, the engineering company best known for its vacuum cleaners and fans, plans to spend £2bn developing a “radical” electric car. The battery-powered vehicle is due to be launched in 2020. Dyson says 400 staff have been working on the secret project for...
Posted by Arden Henley | Aug 29, 2017 | uncategorized
The City of Calgary is a step closer to formulating a strategy for electric vehicles. New feedback from residents will be used to help draft recommendations on enabling home and workplace charging, the city said in a report dated Aug. 15. According to online polls...
Posted by Arden Henley | Aug 14, 2017 | climate change, international news, news, uncategorized
Scott Sutherland Meteorologist/Science Writer Wednesday, August 9, 2017, 8:02 PM – A draft copy of a new U.S. climate report appeared on the web this week, with word that it had been leaked to prevent its suppression by the Trump Administration. Here are five...
Posted by gtecnfp | Jul 8, 2017 | news, uncategorized
From Board member, Mary Kean: The GTEC story starts in many places. One of them is a book, The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement by Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis. The authors show how a food bank can become a centre of...
Posted by gtecnfp | Jul 1, 2017 | news, uncategorized
Welcome to GTEC and the GTEC conversation! The conversation is moving towards a plan that incorporates innovation, education and community and in the development of an organisation to make it happen, the Green Technology Education Centre of Greater Vancouver Society,...