it s going to be a helluva a lot of money. millions. $50 million. that s a lot of money. we ll be paying for it for a long time. let s just print more paper. we re good at it now. i m not utterly convinced it s worse what we re spending. feels like a big expensive jump-up. a lot of your island gets power from coal. does sound great. coal, huh? nobody thinks about where the electricity comes from. not as green as you d hope. is it that much more efficient? everything from electric cars to electric ferries. it is a problem. you have to remember how it gets to the place where you plug it in. jesse: the democrats talk-big game when it comes to infrastructure and climate change. they plan to build a lot of things, like electric car charging stations, heated sidewalks and non-racist bridges. did they actually build it? primetime looked into this
After Norway’s west coast launched “the world’s first zero emission fast ferry” in July, Germany has since seen the addition of at least two new electric passenger ferries in the second half of 2022.
OSLO - Norway – the world leader in using electric ferry boats – can help Greece do the same, its Ambassador Frode Overland Andersen, said, adding it would lead to Greek shipyards dominating the Mediterranean market.
He told the state-run Athens-Macedonia news agency AMNA that Greece could develo
(Washington, D.C.) - Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) highlighted the major climate investments included in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The legislation will help Washington state and the country transition to cleaner energy and electric vehicles, make the electric grid more reliable, help prevent and fight wildfires, and more all while creating good-paying,