by David Brooks | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog
One of the advantages of having the same name as somebody else in your profession is that you’re pretty protected from random Google searches: Nobody’s going to find me amid the torrent of stuff from and about David Brooks of New York Times fame. But...
by David Brooks | Jan 18, 2016 | Blog
Dave Solomon’s weekly energy-related column in the Union-Leader points out that the state is trying to decide whether to change the way electric vehicles are charged: Electric car owners have complained that they are overpaying at EV stations that charge an...
by David Brooks | Jan 17, 2016 | Blog
It is not unusual for sewage systems that use anerobic digesters as part of the treatment process to use some of the resulting methane for heating or power production – Nashua is one city that does it. But this is a new one to me: A Colorado city processes it...
by David Brooks | Jan 15, 2016 | Blog
I wonder what keyboard slipup led to this delightful temperature listing for Nashua? It’s not easy to accidentally type “-78” instead of something like “25” – although I’ve certainly made more than my share of boneheaded...
by David Brooks | Jan 14, 2016 | Blog
You’re not supposed to bring untreated firewood into New Hampshire or Maine, because such transport has proven to be a major route for invasive, tree-destroying insects to infect areas. Now Vermont wants to join suit, with a proposed rule that would ban all...