California Estimates 100 Hydrogen Stations by the End of 2023
California is setting the standard for hydrogen fuelling stations in the United States. According to a recent California Air Resources Board (CARB) analysis, the state will have the capacity to fuel 250,000 fuel cell electric cars (FCEVs) at 1,764 open-retail hydrogen fuelling stations by 2026. The Board (CARB) anticipates that the state’s hydrogen infrastructure will […]
54 People Killed In Portland Traffic Crashes In 2020 – The Most Since 1996 – Despite The Pandemic
2020 has been a disastrous year in multiple aspects, and for Portland, it also saw the most traffic-related deaths since 1996. The 122nd Avenue, one of Portland’s deadliest streets in terms of traffic accidents witnessed the 18th and last pedestrian death of the year on new year’s eve. The victim was a 51-year-old woman named […]
The Top 5 Dog Breeds With Aggressive Behavior
People often ask the question, why do some dogs act aggressively? It is difficult to pinpoint one answer. Some dogs are inherently aggressive. This aggression has a direct link to their ancestry. They’ve been genetically trained and modified to perform aggressively. Many dog breeds need to get trained to adopt aggressive behavior to carry out […]
Bitcoin On The Rise, Some Cautions In The Wind
Bitcoin took the world by storm in December 2020. With a stellar growth of more than 50% through December, the price brushed past $30,000 per bitcoin within 24 hours. This marked a four-fold increase of bitcoin, checking in its biggest monthly gain since May 2019. Is this sudden increase a good sign and will this […]
Claiming Coronavirus In The Grocery Store – Terrorist Threat?
How serious is the War on Coronavirus in America? Serious enough that Americans across the country are being charged with “terrorist threats” after coughing on or licking items at the grocery store and then claiming to be infected with the deadly virus. Missouri – 2,736 Confirmed Cases of Coronavirus Infections In Missouri a 26-year-old man […]