"They are also lowering their costs." Researchers develop innovative tech to help design future city heating systems: 'Suppliers are taking a big step' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting gen AI technologies to enhance the sophistication and efficiency of their attacks.
The city of Albuquerque's new software to apply for permits, register businesses, make payments and apply for construction projects went live late last month. The software, called Albuquerque's ...
The incident, part of a “vulnerability exploit,” did not expose the Social Security numbers or financial information of CPS Energy customers in San Antonio and adjoining Texas counties. They are ...
Safety, technology and cleanliness are staples of Mitchell's new $15.3 million north wastewater treatment plant. The wastewater treatment plant opened in March 2024, and provides safe disposal of ...
Back in October last year, we reported about a new third-party utility called Flyby11 that allows users to bypass the Windows ...
A study from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology proposed a smart solution to blackouts such as the ones common in ...
Vivek Somasundaram, manager, grid modernization technology at Alectra Utilities, will speak on building the utility “control ...
Q4 2024 Earnings Conference Call January 31, 2025 11:00 AM ETCompany ParticipantsKaren Bauer - Vice President, ...
Badger Meter, Inc. (NYSE: BMI) today announced the acquisition of SmartCover® Systems ("SmartCover") from XPV Water Partners, for $185 million. The transaction, funded with available cash, adds ...