Just the Good News – May 2025
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Humber Polytechnic celebrated its newly expanded Centre for Skilled Trades and Technology, which will provide students with hands-on experiences in fields such as electrical techniques, industrial woodworking, heating, refrigeration and air-conditioning, among others.
Energy Storage Canada recognized five leaders and innovators from across the energy storage sector as part of its awards ceremony, with association executive director Justin Rangooni saying “We’re excited by the opportunity to recognize the incredible work that is being done”.
AD’s annual North American meeting culminates with the Spirit of Independence awards dinner, where both independent distributors and their manufacturer partners are recognized for the various ways in which they “are better together”.
When Enel X Way chose to abandon its electric mobility business in the U.S. and Canada, it left over 170,000 chargers without software support, making them about as sophisticated as a toaster. But industry from around the world stepped up to save these stranded owners.
Located on 17,500 acres of privately owned farmland near Lomond in Vulcan County, the largest onshore wind farm in Canada—the massive Buffalo Plains project—celebrated first power to the Alberta Grid.