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Today’s C-suite executives expect the finance team to provide up-to-date forecasts, cash flow reports and other real-time data. “Waiting on financials or relying on guestimates doesn’t cut it when the ...
LAS VEGAS — When Las Vegas resident Gary Jensen chose to get rooftop solar earlier this year, his goal was to save money and help the environment. Now six months later, his rooftop has solar panels ...
But the surprises just keep coming. The mysterious entity, which was first spotted hurtling towards the Sun from far beyond in early July, has fascinated researchers ever since. As Science Alert ...
Coal and utility-scale solar power each gained market share in the first half of this year, newly released data on U.S. electricity generation show. Natural gas, while still the market leader, lost ...
In case you've been out of the know for a bit in tech, Qualcomm just announced a family of new mobile processors last week at its Snapdragon Summit event, including its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 mobile ...
Its vast investment in solar, wind and batteries is on track to end an era of global growth in the use of coal, oil and gas, the researchers said. By Max Bearak Since the beginning of the industrial ...
With the surge of the electric vehicle (EV) market, automakers are venturing into creative methods to enhance the driving range of these environmentally friendly vehicles. One such innovative approach ...
After nearly 20 years of flat demand, electricity use is now growing at its fastest rate since World War II. The U.S. economy increasingly relies on electricity to heat and cool homes, to power ...
Best-selling books such as Japan as Number One warned of Japanese dominance. The PBS series Frontline aired the documentary “Losing the War to Japan.” Silicon Valley looked spent after U.S. producers ...