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Why distributed generation is becoming the next transition play

The distributed energy space has, historically, not been one particularly populated by infrastructure funds and institutional...

MD. Department of Health launches partnership to address youth behavioral health – Maryland Daily Record

Listen to this article The Maryland Department of Health has announced a partnership designed to establish a road map for improving the state’s youth...

Why cold chain logistics is a sector to watch

As summer descends on the Northern Hemisphere, it is easy to appreciate...

The energy transition is setting ports on a greener route

The estimated price tag for getting European ports shipshape by 2034 is €80 billion, according to...

Fox launches free Netflix rival in UK – Herald.Wales

RUPERT Murdoch’s Fox Corporation is set to join the UK’s fiercely competitive market for free, ad-supported video streaming with its launch of Tubi. Tubi...

QIC seeks $1bn for second infra debt fund | Infrastructure Investor

QIC is aiming to raise $1 billion for its second infrastructure debt...

FERC’s ‘historic’ order attempts to right the wrongs of history

In May, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission delivered Order 1920. It...

Tampa General Hospital’s Behavioral Health Hospital names CEO – Tampa Bay Business & Wealth

Tampa General Hospital has named Doug Leonardo as the new president and chief executive officer of TGH Behavioral Health Hospital, effective July 1. Leonardo will...

Inside The Fall Of Oracle’s Advertising Business | AdExchanger

By now, the industry is well aware that Oracle, once the most prominent advertising data seller in market, will shut down its advertising division. It...

Newport man who led ‘cash-rich’ lifestyle through drug dealing sentenced to 8 years – Herald.Wales

SHANE SMITH, 23, was sentenced this month after previously pleading guilty to multiple drug offences. Shane Smith, 23, from Newport appeared at Cardiff Crown Court...

Businesses are using ‘sociologists, psychologists, and anthropologists’ to get staff back to the office

Bosses have tried everything to convince staff they’ll be happier working in the office than at home, from free lunches to subsidized commutes. When...

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