On August 6, 2025, United requested rehearing of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Resource Adequacy Report, which, in its current form, could increase electricity costs and decrease grid reliability. On our blog, United's Kelsey Koenig and Mike Haugh discuss the report's shortcomings, pointing to proven advanced energy technologies as the way forward for a more reliable, affordable grid.| blog.advancedenergyunited.org
In Asia’s fast-changing economic and regulatory environment, tax policy is no longer just a matter for finance and legal departments—it’s a boardroom issue.| Oxford Economics
Reading Time: 2 minutesINTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Phil Magness. On a recent Price of Business, Host Kevin Price visited with Dr. Phil Magness of Read more…| Daily Business Journal
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At United, we know that the most decisive energy progress is happening in the states and regions where market barriers are being removed, deployment is accelerating, and policy decisions directly shape opportunity. On our blog, Rahiem Swann, Vice President of Sales and Business Development, highlights key takeaways from our recent webinar “From Federal Fallout to Opportunity: The Path Forward for the Advanced Energy Industry,” which highlighted how United is turning state and regional adv...| blog.advancedenergyunited.org
Airbnb's platform connects hosts across Asia Pacific (APAC) with travellers from around the world. Oxford Economics was commissioned by Airbnb to quantify its economic footprint in 10 APAC markets in 2024.| Oxford Economics
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In 2021, Advanced Energy United warned that the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) supply chain was underdeveloped, overly reliant on foreign suppliers, and at risk of missing a generational economic opportunity. Three years later, United's Elizabeth Stears reflects on the progress made in that time, and the challenges that lie ahead now with key federal support repealed under H.R. 1, emphasizing that the future of the EV supply chain relies heavily on state action.| blog.advancedenergyunited.org
Over 500,000 immigrants lost work authorization, causing labor shortages and a projected 14.5% rise in food prices by 2028.| Investigate Midwest
Trump's new global tariffs could reshape trade, boost U.S. jobs — or trigger economic fallout. Allies respond as Aug. 1 tariff deadline nears.| Finance & Commerce
In 36 states, electric vehicle (EV) drivers pay more in annual fees and taxes than drivers of gasoline-powered vehicles. As EVs gain market share, many state policymakers have moved to offset declining gas tax revenues by layering on EV-specific fees. These typically include additional registration charges, sales taxes on public charging, and per-kilowatt-hour (kWh) electricity taxes. While these measures are often framed as efforts to ensure all drivers contribute to road upkeep, they are fr...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
Given the market surge of air and ground source heat pumps, Michiganders have more options than ever to efficiently and affordably heat and cool their homes with electricity. Especially when paired with additional energy efficiency measures, load management, dynamic rates, and distributed energy resources (DERs), the savings can be significant. But until customers upgrade their appliances and ditch the fossil fuels, many remain at risk.In Michigan, gas utilities are rapidly spending on capita...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
The PJM electricity market faces a capacity shortfall, due to rising demand and a slow and inefficient interconnection process. As millions of people across the region face rate hikes due to this capacity shortfall, the states that are part of the PJM market are seeking new ways to take action to help keep power affordable and reliable. In the face of these challenges, some stakeholders are seeking to attract more natural gas power plants to PJM states. However, natural gas power plants are...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
America is at a crossroads. For the first time in decades, we’re experiencing asharp rise in load growth driven by data center expansion, a resurgence in domestic manufacturing, and increased electrification. Without effective policies, consumer costs couldrise, businesses may face investment uncertainty, and grid reliability may be at risk. But that doesn’t have to be the case.| Advanced Energy Perspectives
The 2024 NV Energy Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) proceeding is coming to a close, with a decision expected from the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) by December 20, 2024. In Nevada, an IRP proceeding is conducted every three years with the goal of ensuring that NV Energy has the resources it needs to reliably and affordably serve Nevada’s electric customers and meet state policy goals. However, NV Energy’s proposed IRP, similar tothose preceding it, exemplifies how the IRP pr...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
As we near the end of 2024, I’m pleased to share some good tidings and a bit of hope. While uncertainty hangs heavy on the horizon, Massachusetts offers a bright example of how states can shine when they choose to step up. Governor Maura Healey recently signed a landmark clean energy package that will accelerate clean energy deployment in Massachusetts, and, in turn, will increase local jobs and lower energy costs. The act includes critical reforms to streamline siting and permitting proces...| Advanced Energy Perspectives
The retail space has transitioned from a time of turbulence to that of resurgence. The E-commerce industry in India is on an […] The post The $70 Billion D2C Explosion in India: How Can FinTechs Redefine the Retail Landscape? appeared first on Credable.| Credable
Trade finance has been around for a long time now and prides itself on its deeply-rooted rules. But here’s the thing—in a […] The post Unlocking Hidden Opportunities in Trade Finance with Automation and Interoperability appeared first on Credable.| Credable
Sweat. Tears. Glory. The Paris Olympics 2024 have been nothing short of phenomenal, with nations showcasing their finest sporting talents on the […] The post Paris Olympics 2024: A Test of Supply Chain Resilience and Economic Impact appeared first on Credable.| Credable
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of...| The Daily Blaze
Why I am giving up on global diversification and putting all my money in the U.S. stock market.| Alain Guillot
These are challenging times for many (but not all) consumers. Rising housing and interest costs are squeezing budgets. Pandemic-era stimulus check bank balances are going or gone. Student loan paym…| The Wine Economist
Southern root-knot nematode is a growing issue for southern soybean farmers. Find out if your crops are at risk and uncover key prevention strategies.| The SCN Coalition