TNS Tipoffs - Energy Systems
McGuireWoods Lawyers Earn Recognition in Southeastern Legal Awards
RICHMOND, Virginia, March 26 -- McGuireWoods, a law firm, issued the following news release:
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McGuireWoods Lawyers Earn Recognition in Southeastern Legal Awards
McGuireWoods pro bono director and counsel Angie Zimmern, partner Brian Kahn and associate Jessica Blau are finalists for the 2025 Southeastern Legal Awards, presented by The Daily Report, an American Lawyer Media publication.
Zimmern, based in Charlotte, is one of three finalists for Attorney of the Year. As McGuireWoods' pro b
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CEBA Notes Landmark 100 Gigawatts of Clean Energy Procured by Corporate and Industrial Customers Since 2014
WASHINGTON, March 26 -- The Clean Energy Buyers Association issued the following news release on March 25, 2025:
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CEBA Notes Landmark 100 Gigawatts of Clean Energy Procured by Corporate and Industrial Customers Since 2014
Market demand remains strong, with growing interest in clean firm options
including nuclear and geothermal
The Clean Energy Buyers Association (CEBA) today celebrated a significant milestone as corporate and industrial customers in 2024 surpassed 100 gigawatts (GW) o
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Consumers' Energy Costs Are Low From Private Sector Energy Markets, a New Report Finds
WASHINGTON, March 26 -- The Solar Energy Industries Association issued the following news release on March 25, 2025:
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Consumers' Energy Costs Are Low from Private Sector Energy Markets, a New Report Finds
Comprehensive Analysis Demonstrates Economic, Environmental, and Community Advantages for New York
ALBANY, NY - The Affordable Clean Power Alliance (ACPA), a coalition supporting competitive power generation, today released a comprehensive report by FTI Consulting at the Independent P
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Down to the Wire: Clean Energy Legislation Amended at the Deadline in Virginia
WASHINGTON, March 25 [Category: BizEnergy] -- Advanced Energy United issued the following news release:
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Down to the Wire: Clean Energy Legislation Amended at the Deadline in Virginia
Virginia Gov. Youngkin guts energy affordability measures passed by the General Assembly and plays politics with Virginia's energy security
RICHMOND, VA - Last night, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin introduced poison pill amendments designed to gut several key pieces of legislation the General Assembly p
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Oracle Empowers Utilities with New Advanced Distribution Management System Enhancements
REDWOOD SHORES, California, March 25 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Oracle, a developer of hardware and software products, posted the following news release:
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Oracle Empowers Utilities with New Advanced Distribution Management System Enhancements
Oracle today announced new Oracle Utilities Network Management System (NMS) features to help control room operators and program managers manage distributed energy resources (DERs) throughout their lifecycle. These ADMS enhancements help u
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Revive Nuclear Energy in America
TUSTIN, California, March 26 -- The California Policy Center, an organization that says it focuses on education reform, workplace freedom, government transparency and governance, issued the following news:
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Revive Nuclear Energy in America
The United States used to be the undisputed leader in nuclear power and still has more operating reactors than any other nation, with 94 currently in service. But in the last 35 years, only one new nuclear power plant has been built in the U.S.--Plant
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Texas A&M University: Artificial Intelligence That Uses Less Energy By Mimicking The Human Brain
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, March 26 -- Texas A&M University issued the following news:
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Artificial Intelligence That Uses Less Energy By Mimicking The Human Brain
Texas A&M University engineers work to create "Super-Turing AI," which operates more efficiently by learning on the fly.
By Lesley Henton
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can perform complex calculations and analyze data faster than any human, but to do so requires enormous amounts of energy. The human brain is also an incredibly po
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UChicago Scientists are Designing Next-gen Batteries Without 'Forever Chemicals'
CHICAGO, Illinois, March 26 -- The University of Chicago issued the following news:
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UChicago scientists are designing next-gen batteries without "forever chemicals"
Lithium-ion batteries contain harmful PFAS compounds, but PME team is working to change
Chibueze Amanchukwu wants to fix batteries that haven't been built yet.
Demand for batteries is on the rise for EVs and the grid-level energy storage needed to transition the planet off fossil fuels. But more batteries will mean more of
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