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The AES Corp. and IPALCO Enterprises have entered into an agreement whereby AES will acquire IPALCO Enterprises Inc. for $25.00 per share in a stock-for-stock transaction valued at approximately ...
AES to Buy Ohio Utility for $3.5 Billion The energy producer AES agreed to acquire DPL, the parent company of Dayton Power & Light, as industry consolidation continues. By Chris V. Nicholson ...
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Zacks.com on MSNCan a Growing Backlog of Renewables Secure NEE's Market Leadership?NextEra aims to add more renewable projects to its portfolio and has nearly 28 GW of renewable projects in backlog.
Hydrogen, battery storage, coal (for steelmaking), and nuclear stocks rose on incentives, tax credit extensions, and domestic ...
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What Happens To Egwene At The End Of Wheel Of Time?Egwene al’Vere isn’t just another supporting character, she’s one of The Wheel of Time’s most powerful and compelling women. Rising from a village girl in Emond’s Field to the Amyrlin Seat of the ...
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WISH-TV on MSNA data center project advances, but southsiders vow to keep fightingSouthside residents oppose massive data center proposal, citing concerns over energy usage, public health, and environmental impact.
The Audioengine HD4 Next Gen skips HDMI ARC, a phono stage, remote, and app—but delivers Bluetooth 5.3, aptX Adaptive, and solid analog sound for under $450. BYO extras.
A rally in several big techs spurred a rebound in stocks, with Nvidia Corp. briefly hitting $4 trillion - the first company ...
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PCMag Australia on MSNStorage FOMO Is Real: As Prime Day Fades, the Time to Buy a 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB SSD Is Right NowPC storage is this Prime Day’s stealth bargain. Looking for an internal or external SSD that holds terabytes, not just ...
A billion-dollar data center plan in Franklin Township cleared a key step, but residents and local officials remain concerned.
Vladimir Putin’s nuclear deal with Burkina Faso signals Russia’s growing dominance in West Africa as Western influence fades.
Markets remain resilient and monetary policy makers stand fast against a rising tide of new terms of trade, including around ...
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