Governor Cuomo Announces HYZON Motors to Expand US Operations in Monroe County Share
Commercial Fuel Cell Vehicle Company to Establish 78,000 Square-Foot Facility in Honeoye Falls; Will Create 100 New Jobs Investment Complements Finger Lakes Forward - The Region s Comprehensive Strategy to Revitalize Communities and Grow the Economy
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that fuel cell vehicle company HYZON Motors, established by Asia-based Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies, will further grow its operations in the Village of Honeoye Falls in Monroe County, creating 100 new jobs over the next three years. The next generation fuel cell heavy vehicle supplier will renovate 78,000 square-feet of existing building space on Quaker Meeting House Road where the company will manufacture next-gen fuel cells for heavy- and medium-duty commercial vehicles. HYZON Motors first established its US operations in 2020 in Honeoye Falls. The company has developed hydrogen fuel cell stacks
Aramark, food service giant, joins 85 others to say no to genetically engineered salmon
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
Peter Bowyer, the facility manager at AquaBounty Technologies, holds one of the last batch of conventional Atlantic salmon raised at the commercial fish farm in Albany, Ind., June 19, 2019. AquaBounty will be producing the first genetically modified salmon approved for human food in the U.S. and one way companies are pushing to transform plants and animals, as consumer advocacy groups call for greater caution. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)AP
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Genetically modified (GM) salmon has been in the works for decades. And its arrival is fast approaching.
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Newcastle nightclubs react to fears most venues won t survive beyond February
City favourites World Headquarters and Digital share their struggles to survive as new research paints a grim picture for country s nightclub scene
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Newcastle nightclubs which are fighting for survival are in danger of becoming a zombie industry, it is claimed.