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May 24 2024
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Silfab renovations proceed at Fort Mill site, despite uncertainty for solar panel work
FORT MILL — While a county planning board nixed a zoning request to allow a solar panel manufacturing plant to operate in a light-industrial area of northern York County, the company is proceeding with other moves on its property. That's caused a stir — and possibly some confusion — for some residents opposed to Silfab Solar's initial plans for its Fort Mill area property. On May 14, the state
The Post and CourierMay 21 2024
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Over 5,000 Dominion Energy customers without power in Petersburg
PETERSBURG, Va. (WRIC) — Just over 5,000 Dominion Energy customers in Petersburg are without power Tuesday night.
According to Dominion Energy’s outage map, a total of 5,131 customers are without power as of 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21.
Dominion Energy did not provide the reason for the outage, stating that it is “pending investigation.” The estimated time for power to be
ABC 8 WRICApr 20 2024
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Bernhard reaches solar deal with New Jersey hospital system
Bernhard has struck a partnership with New Jersey's largest health care network that will lead to the development of a $134 million solar energy and battery storage system. The 30-year deal with Hackensack Meridian Health will create the largest solar power system of any health provider in the country. Hospital officials said this will cut carbon emissions by 10%, reduce the amount of
The Times-PicayuneApr 19 2024
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Plans proceed for solar farm at Carlsbad city reservoir
A solar farm is seen west of Rio Rancho, N.M., on June 15, 2021. Carlsbad is working with consultants and industry experts to build a solar energy farm on 30 to 40 acres the city owns at the Maerkle Reservoir. The Carlsbad Municipal Water District recently completed a feasibility study and is on track to select a development partner by the end of the year, Intergovernmental Affairs Director
San Diego Union-TribuneMay 20 2024
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Northern Lights could return tonight as solar storm charges Aurora Borealis
Stargazers in Canada and parts of the United States could catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights tonight amid a huge solar storm. The Aurora could be visible in Canada and Alaska, as well as other U.S. states, including Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota, and possibly parts of Idaho and Washington on Monday night, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center, with the lights strongest in
NewsweekMay 24 2024
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s “prison-style energy drink” recipe goes viral
Gypsy Rose Blanchard has taken to TikTok to share a tutorial for her “energy drink” recipe, which she used to make as an inmate. The video was posted at the request of one of Blanchard’s 9.8 million TikTok followers asking her if she could post content showing prison hacks. “So, I’m about to show you how to make a prison-style energy drink with only four ingredients,” Blanchard begins her
SalonMay 24 2024
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West Hollywood's 40th Anniversary: Vacation in the high-energy playground of the stars!
You're just in time we're about to travel over to see our friends on the West Coast. This year one of Southern California’s most iconic cities is celebrating its 40th Anniversary. West Hollywood is a high-energy playground to the stars full of sunshine, style and culture. And this year they are celebrating four decades of cultural innovation, diversity and unparalleled experiences. Joining us
CBS Austin KEYEMay 16 2024
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California utility company moves to install solar panels on surface of reservoir
The government isn’t exactly the ineffective organism I often make it out to be, because it’s certainly effective at ruin. You can bet dollars to donuts that if there were a faster or better way to wreck something, bureaucrats and politicians will certainly figure it out—in fact, this is the only time you can guarantee the government will be efficient, cutting out unnecessary steps to reach
American ThinkerMay 24 2024
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Consumers Energy agrees to $1M over faulty electric meters, billing practice
Consumers Energy, one of Michigan's largest utility companies, has agreed to pay a $1 million fine after customers complained last year about faulty electric meters at their homes caused the company to provide estimated electric bills for thousands. The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a settlement agreement with Consumers during their Thursday meeting. Last year, the board called
Detroit Free Press