Technology

Defense

RTX subsidiary lands $118M Army contract

The U.S. Army has finalized a contract potentially worth $118 million with Arlington County-based Raytheon, a subsidiary of RTX, to produce common sensor payloads,

Energy

Solar overtook coal in energy production in Florida in 2023

While energy production in Florida is dominated by natural gas, solar-powered energy moved past coal in 2023 and into the third-highest source

Automotive

VW is reviving a storied American brand in South Carolina to sell electric SUVs

When Volkswagen decided to relaunch the Scout SUV brand it took a very unusual step. It created a new subsidiary company to

Texas

Apple, Tesla, Samsung have spent billions in Austin of late

If there’s an antidote for the malaise that has been plaguing the tech sector nationally, Austin may be on to it. A

Technology

‘Battery boom’ drives GridStor to enter Texas market with new Galveston County plant

With Texas set to lead the nation in new power storage generation added to its grid, developers are eyeing the Lone Star

Energy

Texas economist warns of consequences of LNG export pause

A state economist is warning of the near-term effects of the U.S. Department of Energy’s temporary pause on liquefied natural gas export

Automotive

Before pausing Georgia factory, Rivian struggled to meet expectations

Electric vehicle startup Rivian on Thursday introduced its R2 crossover, the mass market EV the company for years said would be built

Technology

Austin playing key role in ‘insatiable’ nationwide demand for data centers

As the data center market around the country continues to be white hot, Austin is poised to play a major role in

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.

Automotive

Japanese Chemical Company UBE Announces $500 Million Investment to Build Louisiana Facility to Serve Growing EV Battery Market

JEFFERSON PARISH, La. – Japanese chemical company UBE Corporation announced it will invest $500 million to establish the first U.S. manufacturing facility

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