Editor’s note: This is one in a series of educational columns fostering environmental stewardship and leadership coordinated by ACES – The Alliance of Climate and Environmental Stewards. With ...
At this year’s Texas Energy Summit in Austin, one topic dominated every hallway conversation: the strain that large power users — especially data centers — are putting on the grid. We focused on a ...
Veracyte, Inc. (Nasdaq: VCYT), a leading genomic diagnostics company, today announced the publication of two studies demonstrating the Afirma GRID (Genomic Resource for Intelligent Discovery)research ...
CPS Energy is spending nearly $100 million on the first new service center it’s built in decades. The city-owned utility says the far Southwest Side center will consolidate about 500 workers and 600 ...
After launching its first US residential pilot in California last week with six Quasar 2 bidirectional chargers, Wallbox wasted no time scaling up. The EV charger company is now rolling out a new ...
The start of a new month often brings familiar paperwork and, lately, a shock. Across the U.S., households are finding their electricity bills climbing higher than at any time in recent years. In ...
Jack D’Aurora is of counsel with The Behal Duvall Law Group, produces the podcast "JUSTUS with Jack & Gonzo" and is a frequent Dispatch contributor. Is money the determining factor for whether school ...
Apple's Safari browser is exclusive to the company's own devices, but it brings plenty to the table. How does it stack up against Google Chrome, the dominant player in the market? We're here to break ...
America’s energy policy is starting to feel like a game of Calvinball — the anything-goes sport from Calvin and Hobbes where the rules change mid-play to favor whoever’s holding the ball. That’s the ...
TenneT has continued expanding the grid required to facilitate the electrification of the energy system in the first six months of 2025. Total investments in critical onshore and offshore electricity ...
Veteran Springfield lawyer William Panichi didn’t personally hallucinate, but the computer program he relied on to prepare an appellate-court brief did. The results? Not good. In addition to being ...