The state may soon pass a two-year moratorium on carbon pipelines, despite having more than 20 proposed capture well projects.
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Gale-force winds and dark skies during hurricanes pose major issues for solar power infrastructure.
During hurricanes, blackouts can be as life-threatening as the heavy rains and gale-force winds that cause them.
The fact that the DOJ is leading the investigation suggests Nvidia is arguably the biggest player in the AI space.
After the U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reached an agreement to open an antitrust investigation into Nvidia, one might have expected some ensuing market panic.
Experts expect it will be the start of a record-hot season in parts of the country.
Summer is already heating up, and so are concerns about health and safety—especially for more at-risk individuals like elderly or vulnerable populations.
Are recent changes to the service formerly known as Twitter a sign of a more adult-centric approach?
Last October, X began experimenting with various tiers of paid subscriptions. Then, seven months later, X (formerly known as Twitter) changed its policy around adult content to be far more permissive, allowing users to more freely share explicit imagery.
In fiscal year 2023, 34 publicly traded companies in Oregon and S. W. Washington grew revenue by 8.7% to 108 billion, but nearly half of them had net losses.
As such, their overall net income fell by 19.3%, to 6.1 billion.
In examining the PBJ's Public Companies List, it's also worth pointing out that 80% of the revenue posted by the region's public companies was collected by just two companies.