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Florida laws are constraining the choice of residents to install their own solar generation and storage capabilities. Current laws are not keeping up with the technology.
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Southwestern Electric Power announced the ongoing development of several new generation projects, pending regulatory approval. These initiatives are designed to enhance SWEPCO’s diverse energy ...
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The No. 1 nuisance with smartphones and smartwatches is that we need to charge them every day. As warm-blooded creatures, however, we generate heat all the time, and that heat can be converted into ...
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The energy transition's reliance on ultra-high-purity synthetic graphite for EV batteries and nuclear reactors creates a ...
NPR's series Cost of Living: The Price We Pay is examining what's driving price increases and how people are coping after years of stubborn inflation. How are higher prices changing the way you live?
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 2, number 4 (July–August 1970), pages 18–21. The text is reproduced as ...