The Michigan city’s new Sustainable Energy Utility has begun installing FranklinWH systems in the Bryant neighborhood, testing a municipal model for grid resilience and energy equity.
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Company sees strong Q1 for FY2026
Between the week ending March 20 and the week ending April 24, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released a total of 17.5 million barrels of crude oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), according to data in our Weekly Petroleum Status Report. DOE released 7.1 million barrels in the week ending April 24, the most released since the w
A residential component is no longer optional for developers who want to build a luxury U.S. hotel.
Google agrees to reduce energy use at facility during periods of grid stress
The PJM Interconnection’s planned backstop auction is flawed, said CEO Brian Tierney. Separately, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said his administration will oppose rate hike requests that fail to meet affordability criteria.
The upcoming Solar Manufacturing USA 2026 conference in Austin will focus on real U.S. solar manufacturing progress, shifting attention from capacity announcements to actual production, costs, yields, and technology choices across the full value chain. It will also examine how policy changes and tariffs are driving domestic expansion in ingots, waf
Expected to make an offer by end of week
Starwood Capital Group froze redemptions for its $22B real estate fund to shore up liquidity and avoid having to sell what it describes as its top-tier assets into a middling marketplace.
When contemplating the dining scene in Los Angeles, it can be easy to get caught up in nostalgic despair, as a proliferation of institutions such as Papa Cristo’s in Pico-Union and Cole’s French Dip have closed. Amid inflation, minimum wage laws, and changing dining habits, the story appears to be one of mounting challenges to […]
California must spread the word that it is “open for business,” CEO Patti Poppe said of recent interactions with data center developers. The California Energy Commission forecasts 1.8 GW of new data center load in CAISO by 2030.
Researchers in Canada designed an air-source heat pump integrated with an air-based solar collector and radiant floor heating for cold climates, showing that the proposed system configuration could improve the coefficient of performance from 2–4 to 2–6 and reduce significantly annual energy consumption.
ESS Tech is complementing its iron flow storage offering, which is engeeneered for the 8–24 hour long-duration segment, with sodium-ion battery products aimed at short and medium-duration applications.
Azure growth and a $627B backlog show AI demand outpacing power, cooling, and data center build capacity.
Manhattan multifamily is back. But if you think this is just a return to the old playbook — big institutions chasing trophy assets — you’re missing what’s really happening beneath the surface. The numbers from the first quarter of 2026 are undeniable. Manhattan recorded 102 multifamily transactions, surging 89 percent year-over-year, with total dol
Entergy’s 2026-2029 capital plan is more than 30% higher than what the company announced three months ago, and it has a pipeline of 7-12 GW of potential data center load.
Company targets developments in De Soto and Gardner
Ian Bruce Eichner’s Continuum Company secured a $344 million construction debt package from S3 Capital for a master-planned waterfront development in Miami’s North Bay Village enclave, Commercial Observer has learned. The gated development, called Continuum Waterfront District, will feature three buildings. The financing includes a $261 million con
PowerPod system is available for order in UK and EU
Company expanding Indonesian landholdings
The trial is the first 5G pilot in the country