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An electric services company has a new video game that teaches players drone safety tips.
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Honda is set to produce an all new fuel cell electric vehicle at the Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville. This new model is expected to increase fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
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The City of Dayton unveiled its new fleet of electric vehicles Friday. It’s part of the Strategy for a Sustainable Dayton, a plan to reduce the city's dependence on fossil fuels and build an environmentally sustainable framework for the city.
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Charging an electric vehicle in central Ohio is relatively easy, but travel farther afield in the state and charging options quickly vanish. The state has outlined its plans to change that.
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The billionaire gave employees of his newly-purchased company until Thursday evening to commit to "being extremely hardcore" and staying or take a severance package.
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A once in a lifetime opportunity is how the Chair of Wright State University's Intel Initiative describes the grants given to the school to train people to work at the $20 billion plant in Central Ohio. We spoke with Wright State professor and Intel Initiative Chair Subhashini Ganapathy about what the grants will be used for.
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The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency awarded $7.9 million in grants to some local counties to build charging ports for electric vehicles last week.
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A new $54 billion federal incentive program may make Ohio very attractive to hi-tech companies.
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The Dayton Police Department won’t renew its ShotsSpotter contract. That contract is set to expire this December, although police say the department will continue to focus on gun crime and working closely with communities.
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The Dayton Regional STEM School held its annual college and career fair Wednesday. Fifty organizations and more than 100 professionals were there to offer opportunities to the students.