Kyle Wiley: US energy dominance hinges on battery storage
America’s energy dominance depends on a balanced mix of gas, nuclear and renewables. However, a crucial missing component is large-scale battery storage.
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America’s energy dominance depends on a balanced mix of gas, nuclear and renewables. However, a crucial missing component is large-scale battery storage.
Just as American manufacturing’s prospects were starting to burn brighter, Trump’s policies threaten to snuff them out.
Local businesses depend on Ivy Tech to produce skilled workers, and this investment will ensure that employers—from hospitals and police departments to manufacturers and logistics companies—have access to the talent they need to stay competitive.
We have strong leaders at the helm who are focused on harnessing Indiana’s energy potential. As the energy industry, we are here to support it.
As we enter the best three weeks on the sports calendar—with the annual opportunity to embrace a new Cinderella—here’s a look back on some of the state’s most out-of-nowhere tournament runs since the event’s last major field expansion 40 years ago.
Onyx+East, which was spun off in 2016 from Indianapolis-based Milhaus Development LLC, got its footing in downtown Indianapolis, and Lawrence has led the company as it has put a focus on the suburbs.
The layoffs are part of a larger campaign by the Trump Administration to shrink the federal workforce.
The Indianapolis Education Association delivered a petition to the school board on Thursday to enact a moratorium on any new agreements with charter schools.
Both floors of Progress House, the oldest and largest recovery residence in Indiana, were refurbished with new or additional amenities.
Health care mergers and acquisitions continue to be a hot topic in Indiana, with the Legislature considering a bill this year geared toward creating more transparency and state oversight toward those deals.
Senate Bill 314 expands an existing exemption that applies to an NFL Super Bowl, NCAA Final Fours and NBA All-Star Weekend.
Doral Renewables LLC announced Holcomb’s board appointment on Thursday, less than three months after the two-term Republican governor’s tenure came to end.
Lawmakers tackled two thorny health care bills that garnered hours of testimony.
Aside from building four new plants, Johnson & Johnson said that it will expand several existing sites.
The company, which worked with 67 startups through the Indianapolis program, has dramatically trimmed its offerings in recent years.
An economic bellwether because of its broad exposure to the global economy, FedEx said its latest outlook assumes the global economic, political and trade environment doesn’t worsen any further.
Meanwhile, the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis this week welcomed its first new CEO in 29 years.
The district’s finances face heightened uncertainty as Indiana lawmakers advance bills that cap property tax revenue and require IPS to share local property tax revenue with charter schools.
Shoe Carnival said it will transition 175 stores to the Shoe Station banner over the next two years, with the first 50 to 75 stores being completed in the first fiscal year.