Ron Starner and his son Justin just completed an unhurried, 900-mile-plus business trip together in Justin’s electric vehicle. Ron was thankful for the growing network of Electrify America charging stations, but even more thankful for the time on the road with his son.
Ron Starner’s Thanksgiving story tradition began with “A Thanksgiving Lesson,” a Site Selection classic published in 2019 that recalled a slightly more harrowing road trip in 1985. Meanwhile, take a look back at our original 2017 coverage of Electrify America’s site selection process for its charging station network.
Reliable friends propel Liberty County, Georgia, located near booming Savannah, the U.S. Army’s Fort Stewart and a certain multibillion-dollar “metaplant.”
This September photo shows backed-up ship traffic at the Panama Canal, one of 13 chokepoints being monitored by PortWatch. Artificial lakes whose water is needed to fill the canal’s locks have been impacted by severe drought, prompting Panama Canal authorities to reduce the number of vessel passages.
Image by Wanmei Liang using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey, courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory
Oxford University and the International Monetary Fund yesterday launched PortWatch, described as an open platform designed to monitor and simulate trade disruptions to maritime trade flows. As of this morning the site was monitoring 1,378 ports and 13 chokepoints, as well as effects of past and forecast extreme weather events. “Shocks to trade and supply chains can propagate rapidly around the world, leading to economic disruptions and real impacts for people. Using PortWatch we can track shipping disruption at ports and in critical shipping lanes around the world, providing up-to-date information for decision makers,” said University of Oxford Professor of Climate and Environmental Risk Jim Hall.
SITE OF THE WEEK
Wisconsin offers unique advantages to biohealth companies. Whether your focus is medical devices, life sciences, pharma, research, or innovation, you’ll find a thriving biohealth sector, low overall risk, and prime locations throughout Wisconsin.
Central Location and Robust Infrastructure
Situated conveniently between Chicago and Minneapolis, with sites less than an hour from their international airports
Well-developed infrastructure to move goods via rail, road, air or water
Stable, Educated Workforce
Our biohealth workforce is nearly 50,000 strong
The statewide University of Wisconsin system awards 41,000+ four-year degrees annually
The Wisconsin Technical College System provides customized training and 90% of employers said graduates met or exceeded expectations
Geographically and Fiscally Stable
Low risk of natural disasters
A stable, low-tax, low-regulation, business-friendly environment
Join the more than 1,700 biohealth companies finding success in Wisconsin. Let’s look forward together.
Photo by Mark Cocksedge courtesy of v2com newswire
Coalescence is the name of this installation by British designer Paul Cocksedge, whose Paul Cocksedge Studio has been nominated for Dezeen Awards 2023 designer of the year. The piece hung and illuminated inside Liverpool Cathedral is made with more than 2,000 pieces of coal weighing more than half a metric ton, which Cocksedge said “is the amount of coal consumed by a 200-watt light bulb if illuminated for a year,” Dezeen reported.