Utilities in the US are migrating towards renewable energy technologies, having recognized they offer less risk, more profit and bring environmental benefits.
On December 31, 2002, Hodge Foundry again became an independent, privately held company when members of the Hodge family, a group of senior managers, and Pittsburgh-based Commonwealth Capital Group purchased the company.
By Dan Todd, Vice President and General Manager of Air Quality Services, LLC.
The reduction of mercury (Hg) emissions from coal-fired utility boilers is being elevated to a major cost component of producing electricity in the United States. Specifically, the USEPA Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR) has established “standards of per
Utilities are once again reinventing their business with process enhancements through broader and deeper adoption of cellular data and voice. Igor Glubochansky and Don Troxell offer an AT&T perspective on this industry transformation and the critical role of wireless.