“By ignoring the legal responsibility to uphold its own rule, U.S. EPA is willfully abandoning the agency’s duties under the Clean Air Act,” California Air Resources Board Chair Lauren Sanchez said.
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First enterprise quantum deployment in the country
Pimco officially signs on to buy $10bn in bonds
Debt yields on recently originated commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) loans have firmed to a weighted average of 10.3 percent across property types, even as interest rates continue to exceed implied cap rates for multifamily, industrial, retail and self-storage assets — a condition known as negative leverage. CRED iQ’s proprietary analysi
For several years, the narrative surrounding New York City office buildings, particularly Class B and Class C assets, was relentlessly negative. The headlines were dominated by remote work, shrinking footprints, weak leasing demand, rising vacancy and the notion that traditional office use might never fully recover. Many owners felt trapped. Buyers
Artificial intelligence firm Moloco inked an approximately 25,000-square-foot sublease at Sage’s 2 Gansevoort Street in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District. The sublease marks a relocation for the Silicon Valley-based advertising firm from its offices at 56 West 22nd Street one mile away in Midtown South. The new space will be used for various roles a
Commercial power delivery is slated for 2030
Verda’s latest funding round targets AI workload fragmentation, focusing on optimized infrastructure for training and inference.
The iconic Water Tower Place shopping center on Chicago's Magnificent Mile is slated for a dramatic reinvention that will consolidate its retail space and diversify its tenant mix.
Electric utilities in the United States currently operate about 98 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear generating capacity, but very little nuclear capacity has been built in the last few decades. High capital costs and lengthy licensing and approval processes have limited the expansion of nuclear power. However, several companies are developing new small mo
The American Energy Dominance Act would remove the accelerated deadlines that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act placed on the renewable energy 45Y production tax credit and 48E investment tax credit.
Over a 30-year asset life, corrosion can evolve into a structural, electrical, and fire safety issue. Corrosion drives up operations and maintenance (O&M) costs, reduces resilience to extreme events, and in some cases, can force premature decommissioning or complete structural replacement Intertek CEA’s Nicholas Hudson and Ankil Sanghvi advise
Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.
Sets out to support the future of data collection for mining industry
Data centers could require 1GW of power by end of decade
The agreement aims to bypass terrestrial grid constraints by beaming near-infared light from space to terrestrial solar plants to power high-density AI workloads.
The company’s quarterly report also revealed some details of a proposed $150 million settlement to end a lawsuit tied to financial and political activities of its subsidiary, Florida Power & Light.
Persistent memory shifts AI performance toward storage, networking, and data movement, not just GPU throughput.
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.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission should consider how power plant deals could draw capacity out of the PJM Interconnection market to serve data centers, Monitoring Analytics said.
Daniel English and Jay Rappaport, the tech founders turned data center developers behind real estate platform Legacy Investing, had a great idea: America doesn’t have enough data centers. It also has too much obsolete real estate. The number of data center facilities in the U.S. is expected to double by 2030, according to data from […]