A former leasing executive at one of Manhattan's largest commercial real estate landlords has been convicted of fraud and aggravated identity theft tied to an elaborate scheme involving a web of fake companies and fraudulent paperwork.
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Netflix is in talks to buy a Los Angeles-area studio production property at a hefty discount. The Studio City property at 4024, 4064 and 4200 N. Radford Ave. was handed over to its lenders earlier this year after owner Hackman Capital Partners defaulted...
The move toward 800 VDC and new power architectures stems from mounting constraints in how compute, cooling, and power fit inside the rack.
As of April 1, 2026, the enforcement of NERC Reliability Standard CIP-003-9 mandates that renewable energy operators transition from informal vendor management to a rigorous, evidence-based cybersecurity framework for all low-impact assets.
The Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit is a microgrid interconnect device that integrates with a hybrid inverter and battery system to automatically isolate and power critical household circuits during a utility grid outage.
National Health Investors is preparing to offload 32 skilled nursing facilities and three independent living facilities in its effort to shift investment toward private payer healthcare assets.
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a Department of the Interior policy that required Trump-appointed Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum's approval for all renewable energy projects on public lands, effectively stalling tens of gigawatts of capacity.
With interconnection delays stretching years, operators are turning to distributed generation and real estate platforms to secure faster access to power.
AI is forcing a reset in how data centers are designed, powered, and built – and the industry is running out of room for incremental change.
National Healthcare Properties raised $462M in its initial public offering, missing its price target despite growing interest in the senior living sector. The New York-based REIT sold 38.5 million shares at $12 apiece after marketing the IPO at a $13-to-$16-per-share...
Delaware's House Bill 269 will shift interconnection regulation to a process more akin to adopting state electrical codes. Learning from its own failures, Delaware has redesigned how it regulates interconnection in a manner that could serve as a model.
In the United States, commercial solar and energy storage projects offer plenty of opportunity, but developers must navigate supply chain bifurcation, shifting fire codes, and the end of the tax equity era to bring commercial projects online in 2026. pv magazine USA’s Ryan Kennedy moderated a panel discussion on the topic at Intersolar & Energy
More projects are stalling before NTP as execution becomes the real differentiator.
Researchers in the United States reviewed claims about PFAS in solar panels and found that while fluoropolymers may be used in limited components like backsheets or coatings, there is no confirmed evidence of PFAS leaching from commercially deployed modules. The study highlights widespread confusion between different PFAS types and emphasizes the n
At Data Center World, an exclusive C-suite conversation traced how AI demand is transforming infrastructure, expectations, and community stakes
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The AI cloud provider rolled out a set of interconnect, orchestration, and data services designed to address key bottlenecks in multi-cloud AI infrastructure.