In Mile 4 New Council area in Bamenda, North West region of Cameroon, residents have increasingly turned to solar energy to cope with prolonged and unpredictable electricity disruptions.
Massive project has alarmed residents, but rapid advances in technology and water from Lake Michigan could make it viable.
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A Bristol man who hand-converted a Ford van into a 'trucuzzi' - a high end ski lodge style accommodation complete with a full-sized jacuzzi - is selling it raffling it off for £1 per ticket. Guy ...
The sweeping data center package in Olympia remains in play. But Big Tech lobbyists and allies knocked out many of the measure’s teeth along the way.
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This ARPG is pushing the genre in a bold new direction, aiming to deliver something even longtime Path of Exile fans have not ...
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