Crocs have become a worldwide phenomenon, with the company touting itself as "the world leader in innovative casual footwear," and humans aren't the only ones putting the foam resin shoes in "sport ...
Ireland is set to green-light policies that allow data centers to use fossil fuels to power their operations, a shift that highlights the tension between economic growth and climate goals. Developers ...
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has introduced the Speed to Power initiative, aimed at expediting the development of large-scale grid infrastructure projects for both transmission and generation.
Natalia Fonseca and Nafis Reynolds were each sentenced to 30 years in prison for slitting a man's throat and tossing him off a bridge. My Dad Was Gay — But Married To My Mom For 64 Years. As She Died, ...
Arbitrage has remained the dominant use case for utility-scale batteries in the United States through 2024. However, the share of the cumulative fleet reporting it as their primary application has ...
The House of Representatives has passed three bills with bipartisan support addressing several energy security concerns while also propping up the production and transportation of fossil fuels. All ...
There are countless travel trailer manufacturers out there and nearly endless designs. Well, in the search for a compact solution that's designed to go just about anywhere, we find ourselves in Canada ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ComEd today announced the start of its vehicle-to-grid (V2G) charging pilot’s testing phase with three Illinois school districts. The V2G charging pilot is the first of its ...
China’s $285 million project in Brazil is a multibillion-dollar threat to U.S. farmers. WSJ’s Samantha Pearson explains. Illustration: Annie Zhao In just a few weeks, U.S. farmers will begin ...
TNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers.
A long-shot mayoral candidate will remain on the Big Apple ballot this November, despite dropping out last week, according to a ruling by a Manhattan judge. Judge Jeffery H. Pearlman ruled Thursday ...