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The Day the U.S. TV Industry Died

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This article was first published as “The longest survivor loses its grip.” Zenith enters the TV receiver business, buying Rauland of Chicago, a picture tube manufacturer. Admiral buys Cortron, leaving 17 U.S. TV makers left after Philips buys GTE Sylvania.) It appeared in the August 1988 issue of IEEE Spectrum.

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The EV Transition Explained: Can the Grid Cope?

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The city has provided incentives for the purchase of both EVs and charging ports, the installation of heat-pump water heaters , and the installation of solar and battery-storage systems. In the next article in the series, we will look at the complexities of creating an EV charging infrastructure.

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