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Jan 17 2024
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Power line falls on car during Oregon ice storm, killing 3 and hurting a baby, authorities say
PORTLAND, Ore. — (AP) — Three people died and a baby was injured when a power line fell on their car in northeast Portland on Wednesday, the city’s fire department said. The department’s spokesperson, Rick Graves, said the power line crashed into the car after being drawn down by the branch of a large tree. It is believed the car’s passengers died when they exited the vehicle and became
KIRO 7Jan 05 2024
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Alternate Pineville substation site possible as Fort Mill residents object to first
PINEVILLE, N.C. — There is another potential location for a new electric substation planned along the North and South Carolina border that would be farther away from the homes of concerned residents in the unincorporated Fort Mill area — but officials say it would be more costly. It would be a $1 million difference for the town of Pineville's electric customers, compared to town staff's
The Post and CourierFeb 23 2022
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott disputes blockbuster testimony on electricity prices from former ERCOT chief
Gov. Greg Abbott’s campaign is disputing accounts that he ordered Texas’ power grid operator to set electricity prices at a sky high cap during 2021′s deadly winter storm.
Abbott’s critics and his presumptive Democratic opponent in November’s election pounced on reports of testimony in federal court from former ERCOT CEO Bill Magness Wednesday.
The Dallas Morning NewsJan 18 2024
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Patricia T. Traylor, Youngstown, Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes Staff) Mrs. Patricia T. Traylor 78, transitioned peacefully into Eternal Life surrounded by family at Briarfield at Ashley Circle Nursing Home on January 7, 2024. Patricia was born on May 4, 1945, in Youngstown, Ohio the daughter of Harry and Lena McClure Thomas. Patricia was a graduate of South High School in 1964. She was employed by General Electric/Ohio
WKBN 27Jan 17 2024
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Chicago's Arctic Conditions Turn Tesla Ownership Into a Nightmare
President Biden wants half of all new cars sold in 2030 to be zero-emissions, which critics say is a totally unrealistic plan given the infrastructure is nowhere near ready to support that. Just look at what the stress on California's grid during hot weather does to the power supply. But there are other concerns that have cropped up during extreme weather events, such as in Florida, where
TownhallJan 16 2024
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Elon Musk Demands to Double His Tesla Ownership As the EV Maker Forays Into A.I.
Elon Musk’s ownership in Tesla (TSLA) has declined in recent year as a result of him selling Tesla shares to pay hefty tax bills and fund his side hustles, including the $44 billion purchase of Twitter in 2022. But as Tesla has conquered the electric vehicle market and moves into its next chapter of developing artificial intelligence and robotic products, Musk wants to boost his stake in the
The Observer (New York)Jan 16 2024
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It's so cold, Teslas are struggling to charge in Chicago
It's so cold, Teslas are struggling to charge in Chicago The Arctic air gripping much of the U.S. put Tesla drivers in Chicago into a pickle on Monday. Many of the cars sat in long lines at Supercharger stations, their owners saying the cold sapped the electric vehicles' normal ability to charge — and keep a charge. In some cases, tow trucks were called to move the cars, in scenes that were
NPR Fact CheckJan 16 2024
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Mississippi governor calls special session to finalize nearly $2 billion economic project
The governor said the project will create 2,000 jobs in Marshall County with an average annual salary of $66,000. Reeves said this is the second largest capital investment in the state’s history. He also said this is the largest annual payroll commitment of any major project in Mississippi history. The investment involves the production and delivery of electric batteries, which will be part of
WJTV 12Jan 16 2024
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Musk warns he won’t invest in Tesla AI efforts without more power
Telsa founder and CEO Elon Musk said Tuesday he will focus his work in artificial intelligence (AI) outside of the electric carmaker without more control over the company. The billionaire said Monday on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter and currently owned by Musk, that he is “uncomfortable growing Tesla to be a leader in AI & robotics without having ~25 % voting control.” Musk
The HillJan 17 2024
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Tesla Stock Pounded by Bad News and Cold Weather Killing Elon's Cars
Elon Musk’s Tesla has faced a steep $94 billion reduction in market valuation in the initial weeks of 2024, based on bad news in China, Hertz fleeing the EV market, and reports of Tesla charging stations turning into “car graveyards” due to cold weather disabling electric cars. Bloomberg reports that Elon Musk’s Tesla encountered a severe jolt at the start of 2024, marking a drastic shift from
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