Electricity explained Electricity in the United States
Electricity in the United States is produced (generated) with diverse energy sources and technologies The United States uses many different energy sources and technologies to generate electricity. The sources and technologies have changed over time, and some are used more than others. The three major categories of energy for electricity generation are fossil fuels (coal, […]
trends suggest a growing emphasis on strategic hires that contribute to a company’s overall growth and success
Last week I put up a survey of what are the most important roles and an article I read seems to back that up. The survey reported 52% was Sales and then came the CEO at 28%. Today, I’ll share the noteworthy insights regarding our current hiring landscape and the macro dynamics influencing our considerations. […]
5 ongoing challenges of the workforce crisis — and what to do about them
Healthcare’s workforce crisis is a top concern for executives, and it’s not going away anytime soon. The Radio Advisory podcast team put together insights from five episodes that delve into the short- and long-term challenges the industry faces — and ways leaders can respond. When it comes to addressing the workforce crisis, organizations need to […]
25% of US medical students are thinking of quitting. Why?
A quarter of medical students in the United States and one in five nursing students said they’re considering quitting their studies, according to a recent survey(https://www.elsevier.com/promotions/clinician-of-the-future-educationedition#2pril6uswzbqotzfozzclm) from Elsevier Health, with many clinicians concerned about the impact of future potential burnout and workforce shortages. 5 ongoing challenges of the workforce crisis — and what to do […]
Biden administration seeks to lower industrial greenhouse gas emissions — and that won’t be easy
According to Yahoo News, ” Last week, the Department of Energy (DOE) released a four-part “roadmap” that lays out the possible pathways to decarbonizing the industrial economy.” https://news.yahoo.com/biden-administration-seeks-to-lower-industrial-greenhouse-gas-emissions-and-that-wont-be-easy-090047913.html “America’s industrial sector is critical to our economy and daily lives, yet it currently accounts for an enormous portion of greenhouse gas emissions, and is particularly difficult […]
Market For Electrical Testing Services Will Be Worth US$13.4 Billion, According To FMI
According to a recent a Future Market Insights, article, “In 2021, the market for electrical testing services experienced year-over-year growth of 6.3%. Between 2021 and 2031, it is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 7.1 percent, reaching US$ 13.4 Bn by the end of the assessment period. By 2020, the market accounted for roughly […]
Expansion of Clean Energy Loans Is ‘Sleeping Giant’ of Climate Bill
The bill President Biden signed into law recently will greatly expand government loans and loan guarantees for clean energy and automotive projects and businesses. Tucked into the Inflation Reduction Act that President Biden signed last week is a major expansion of federal loan programs that could help the fight against climate change by channeling more […]
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $425 Million to Expand State Clean Energy Programs
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Boosts Funding Nearly 10X To Help States, Territories, and D.C. Catalyze Clean Energy Planning and Deployment WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), today announced DOE is accepting applications from all 50 states, five U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia for $425 million in formula funding through the State Energy Program (SEP). This expanded funding provided by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will enable states to develop and implement a variety of clean energy programs […]
Stepping Up Corporate Procurements with Jigar Shah and Madison Freeman
Corporations have a major role to play in spurring forward new, clean materials. This conversation will challenge you organization to do more to reach deep decarbonization. You think you have it covered, but you’re all failing.
Building Cleaner Communities: We Can With Hydropower
Every American family—whether they live in a bustling hub like Atlanta, Georgia, or a frontier city like Dillingham, Alaska—should have access to reliable, affordable electricity. And as the climate crisis intensifies, causing more extreme weather events, our country’s most isolated, remote communities will likely face higher energy costs and more power outages, which can cut […]