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Monday, Melius analyst Rob Wertheimer upgraded shares of electrical infrastructure providers GE Vernova and Eaton to Buy from Hold.
If someone had said this summer that the Jacksonville Jaguars would start the 2025 NFL season and the Liam Coen era at 1-1 through two games, most fans would be
Governor Mike Braun of Indiana has launched "Power Up Indiana", an initiative to provide incentives for businesses to train and promote from within, in order to create a more competitive workforce and increase wages.
“New England bet the farm on offshore wind,” said Sam Evans-Brown, executive director of the nonprofit Clean Energy New Hampshire. “I think that people thought it’s going to be much easier to build renewables 40 miles out in the ocean, where you aren’t as likely to bump into a NIMBY.”
As a result of a dominant performance and win against the Chicago Bears, the Detroit Lions moved up in the majority of polls this week.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun unveiled Power Up Indiana, a new initiative encouraging employers to invest in training and promoting their current workforce.
Beyond infrastructure, Hirs pointed to other factors driving up costs, especially higher natural gas prices, the single largest fuel source for the American power grid. Those elevated prices are the result of strong export growth that’s outpacing U.S. natural gas production, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Using $10 million appropriated by the Legislature, the state’s Office of Commerce says it will provide grants to employers to offer training with the goal of building skills to match the needs of their open positions.