STATEWIDE — GOV. KATHY HOCHUL has launched POWER UP, a $300 million initiative to make New York’s industrial sites both shovel-ready and power-ready for next-generation industries, including ...
Since energy regulators approved the first recipient in June, about one loan has been announced per month. The most recent loan — a third for NRG — was announced on Nov. 20. Tom Fox / TNS AUSTIN — ...
Mentorship programs increase talent attraction, retention and long-term leadership development across the organization. Structured mentorship formalizes knowledge-sharing and creates accountability ...
WASHINGTON — As part of next steps for the Janus Program, the Department of the Army has selected nine installations for consideration in which to site microreactor power plants, and the Defense ...
Plug Power Inc.’s third-quarter results may have looked bad on the surface, as the hydrogen and fuel-cell company continues to bleed money, but Wall Street seems pleased that bold moves the company ...
What’s the best way to bring your AI agent ideas to life: a sleek, no-code platform or the raw power of a programming language? It’s a question that sparks debate among developers, entrepreneurs, and ...
The U.S. is finally on the cusp of a nuclear renaissance. New private-sector capital is pouring into advanced reactor technologies, and the global energy market is demanding reliable, around-the-clock ...
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More than 20 states sued the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, challenging the agency’s decision to cancel a $7 billion program that aimed to make solar power accessible to low-income ...
The U.S. Army launched the Janus Program, aiming to deploy portable microreactors generating up to 20 MW by 2028 to power remote military bases. Despite the long-term potential, nuclear stocks sold ...
Have a question about Philly’s neighborhoods or the systems that shape them? PlanPhilly reporters want to hear from you! Ask us a question or send us a story idea you think we should cover. Vendetta ...
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