March 13, 2026

Energy

Energy

Saturday workshop aims to infuse energy, volunteers into Steamboat Film Commission

The beauty and friendliness that drives visitors to Routt County for recreation and sightseeing are the same traits that can attract more creative and economic contributions from filmmakers. The Steamboat Film Commission, under the auspices of nonprofit Steamboat Creates, hopes to attract new energy, resources and area volunteers to the beauty of filming in the

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Strolls with stops use more energy than continuous walking, scientists show | Science

Researchers have hit on an unusual tip for walkers who want to burn more calories: rather than plodding along steadily from start to finish, consider taking rest stops. The advice emerged from a study of volunteers who were put through their paces in the laboratory to measure the oxygen and energy demands of short strolls

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Consumers Energy encourages customers to stay alert of potential utility scams

(WPBN/WGTU) — Consumers Energy is warning customers to keep an eye out for potential utility scams. In recent years, Consumers Energy said they have seen an increase in scams where someone is pretending to work for them in order to scam their customers out of money. Consumers Energy said they will never request personal information

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Dominion Energy’s continued reliance on fossil fuels shows disregard for Virginia’s clean energy requirements < Appalachian Voices

Utility’s IRP seeks solutions that would stall clean energy transition CONTACTTasha Durrett, SELC Communications, 571-405-1101, tdurrett@selcva.orgDan Radmacher, Appalachian Voices Communications, 540-798-6683, dan@appvoices.org RICHMOND, VA. — Today Dominion Energy filed its Integrated Resource Plan, better known as its IRP, calling for more gas-powered electricity. The plan fails to model investments in renewables at the level needed

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CSI receives grant for renewable ocean energy research – The Coastland Times

CSI receives grant for renewable ocean energy research Published 4:20 pm Tuesday, October 15, 2024 1 of 2 A wave energy converter is lowered over the side of Jennette’s pier in Nags Head. This device was tested in conjunction with US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory and is designed to harness the power

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How Chemical Plants Can Benefit from Digitalization in the Energy Transition

Summary Energy efficiency, often referred to as the “first fuel,” reduces the amount of energy required to provide products and services in the chemical industry. How Chemical Plants Can Benefit from Digitalization in the Energy Transition Inexpensive, abundant and

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NJBIA holds 4th Annual Energy Conference

Listen to this article An impressive group of energy leaders and stakeholders gathered Oct. 15 in Middlesex County for the New Jersey Business & Industry Association’s (NJBIA) 4th Annual Energy Conference. The all-day event takes place at the Delta Hotels by Marriott Woodbridge in Iselin. The event features a business expo, networking opportunities, remarks from

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Why Pineapple Energy Stock Is Down – Pineapple Energy (NASDAQ:PEGY)

Pineapple Energy Inc. PEGY shares are trading lower Tuesday after the company announced it will effect a 1-for-50 reverse stock split. The Details: The stock will begin trading on a post-split basis on Thursday, Oct. 17, and the reverse split will reduce the number of outstanding shares from 133.3 million shares to 2.66 million shares.

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Equilibrium Energy Signs New Battery Tolls, Enters California, Celebrates Its Market-Leading Battery Management Performance, Welcomes New Executive Hires, and Closes Its Series B Fundraise

SAN FRANCISCO, October 15, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Equilibrium Energy, a technology company building a next-generation clean power company, today announced its market entry into California; signing of new battery tolls with top tier developer Ormat; closing of a $39M Series B venture fundraising led by deep tech stalwart investor DCVC and including top tier institutional investors Breakthrough

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Students Harness Power of New Kestrel Supercomputer for Cutting-Edge Energy Research and Innovation | News

Share Surendra Sunkari, a high-performance computing (HPC) engineer at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, examines Kestrel. Photo by Joe DelNero, NREL Students pursuing careers in energy research had a unique opportunity this year to use Kestrel—the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s (EERE’s) third-generation supercomputer hosted by the National Renewable

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