Prices for natural gas in Europe and Asia have diverged from those in the United States since the February 28 closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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PSC’s overhaul of We Energies’ tariff proposal marks a shift to stricter frameworks, ensuring hyperscale growth doesn’t burden existing ratepayers.
Iran War largely to blame
In the year 2020, the Dallas-Fort Worth area was home to around 7.6 million people. By 2024, that number had shot up to 8.3 million. Comparing these numbers and near future projections to the changing population numbers of other major metropolitan areas, many in Dallas are reveling in one seemingly foregone conclusion: that sometime in […]
Flash, a mobility technology company connecting property owners and drivers to parking operators, announced Tuesday that real estate and proptech veteran Peter Weiss has been appointed the company’s chief business officer. Weiss will head the Austin, Texas-based Flash’s new office of real estate to lead marketing efforts in connecting real estate o
Brightplace, which bills itself as the apartment rental industry’s first artificial intelligence-native discovery platform, announced Tuesday that it has launched AI Rental Advisor, a feature that provides prospective renters with answers to their questions about communities in which they would like to live. A Manhattan-based startup, Brightplace b
The Houston-based energy software company has acquired the assets of the startup to integrate autonomous fault detection and work order generation into its PowerTrack platform for the United States solar market.
New federal data shows solar and battery assets will comprise nearly 80% of all new utility-scale power additions planned for the U.S. electric grid this year.
4G has take-off at the airport
Inks non-binding LOI to support construction of project
Will replace planned gas and diesel generators at site
Becomes second carrier in the country to launch 5G
For years, the battery energy storage (BESS) story has followed a familiar script: costs fall, deployment accelerates, economics improve. Even when cell costs rose and system prices briefly flattened during the 2021-22 lithium price spike, the narrative largely held. Paola Perez Peña, senior principal analyst at S&P Global Energy, examines why
Third building at campus due live next year
U.S. medium and long duration manufacturers EOS and ESS are showing stress, while Form Energy is outpacing projections and now must scale - all while being stalked by lithium’s ever widening use profile.
Both companies owned by Liberty Global
Moreno, who brings more than two decades of solar experience to the tracker manufacturer, will oversee operations from Soltec’s Miami headquarters as the company targets growth in utility-scale solar and AI data center markets across North America.
The owner of north London mall Brent Cross is taking department store group John Lewis to court for a cut of online sales from its shopping centre branch in a case that will determine whether digital revenue can still come within the obligations...
Eliminating thermal runaway risks and footprint constraints to empower high-performance AI workload scalability
GFP Real Estate is breaking away from the development portion of its company, Commercial Observer has learned. The family firm led by Jeff Gural is creating an entirely new entity, GFP Development, which will be led by his nephew Brian Steinwurtzel as CEO. The new entity will focus solely on development projects and opportunities in […]