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First there was the online shopping revolution, and very soon there’ll be a mobile shopping tide sweeping up all before it – meaning retailers would be wise to

India’s first grid-scale battery energy storage system is now operational.

(Fri, 15 Feb 2019) In December 2018, U.S. shale and tight plays produced about 65 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas (70% of total U.S. dry gas production) and about 7 million barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil (60% of total U.S. oil production). A decade ago, in December 2008, shale gas and tight oil made up 16% of total U.S. gas production and about 12% of U.S. total crude oil production.

(Fri, 15 Feb 2019) Working gas stocks totaled 1,882 billion cubic feet (Bcf) as of February 8, 2019, marking the fifth week in a row that working gas stocks are within the five-year (2014–18) range, after entering the 2018–19 heating season (October 31–March 31) at the lowest level since 2002.

Belfast has become the first UK city to have “smart street furniture” installed in a £3m project – boosting connectivity and potentially even saving lives. The Northern Ireland

Global commissioning of onshore wind turbines declined 3 percent in 2018, partly due to a slowdown in India and Germany. Growth is expected to bounce back in 2019, with a 32 percent jump to 60 GW.

A “LinkedIn for black professionals”, office rental space marketplace and software that makes people untraceable are among the innovations dreamed up by some of the top young entrepreneurs

As cities become increasingly crowded over the coming years, the global urban population is to account for 60% of all people on earth by 2025, according to new
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Opponents of the U.S. congressional Democrats’ Green New Deal point to Germany as an example of a country where similar policies have backfired. They should take a closer look; the U.S. could do well to imitate Europe’s largest economy.

This week, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that rather than investing in the Haynes, Harbor and Scattergood natural gas power plants to meet the requirements of a 2010 law related to a practice known as once through cooling, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) will phase them out in favor of renewable energy.

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