Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Questions remain over Pattern Energy’s Southern Spirit line to connect ERCOT to Southeastern grids

San Francisco-based Pattern Energy, which has a significant Houston presence, is ready to begin acquiring land in Texas for a project that could

Technology

Editorial: Louisiana poised to lead the latest energy boom: renewables

The worldwide energy crisis triggered by climate change and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has also created unprecedented demand for renewable power sources.

Energy

With Green Energy, Louisiana Group Looks to Be Next Silicon Valley

In 1901, the twin oil discoveries of the historic Spindletop well in Beaumont, Texas, and Louisiana’s first successful well in a Jennings

Transportation

Bullet train backlash

A proposed high-speed rail line connecting Dallas and Fort Worth is still far from a done deal. The train could connect the

Infrastructure

NC lawmakers Tim Moore, Phil Berger see roads as top priority for Charlotte transportation plan

Charlotte business leaders heard yesterday from the state’s top two lawmakers on a range of issues, with closest attention paid to their

Energy

Dominion receives final federal approvals for $9.8B wind farm off Virginia’s coast

Richmond’s Dominion Energy Inc. (NYSE: D) said Tuesday it had received the final two federal approvals it needed to begin construction on

Infrastructure

Georgia wanted to attract more data centers. Now it needs more power

Last fall, the state’s largest electric utility — Georgia Power — came to regulators with a surprising request. Just months after placing

Shipping and Logistics

Ohio train wreck strains Norfolk Southern. Now there will be job cuts

It was nearly a year ago when a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, upending lives in the rural town.

Energy

Biden Pauses Approvals for LNG Exports

The Biden administration effectively froze the approval process for new plants to export U.S. liquefied natural gas, bowing to demands from environmental groups

Community Development

Brownsville, Tenn. mayor talks area potential growth fueled by massive BlueOval City project

Ford Motor Co.’s massive BlueOval City project could be a turning point for Brownsville. The $5.6 billion electric truck and battery project

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