Airline passengers up 162% in August, still down from pre-pandemic August 2019 by Andrea Zander | Oct 18, 2021 U.S. airlines carried 66 million passengers in August 2021, according to preliminary data filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) by 20 airlines that carry more than 90 percent of passengers. T
U.S. confidence softens as energy costs bite by Andrea Zander | Oct 18, 2021 The University of Michigan sentiment index has softened in early October despite COVID-19 case numbers falling sharply, and incomes and wealth rising. Consumers nonetheless are clearly spending, according to ING.
Octopus Energy and RES partner on green hydrogen rollout by Kali Persall | Oct 15, 2021 Octopus Energy and RES have partnered to invest £3 billion ($4 billion) in the construction of new green hydrogen plants across the United Kingdom by 2030.
DigitalBridge hires Matthew Evans to lead European investment-management business by Kali Persall | Oct 15, 2021 DigitalBridge Group has appointed Matthew Evans as managing director, head of Europe, effective mid-November.
Transactive energy market expected to rely on virtual power plants’ digital platforms for growth by Released | Oct 15, 2021 A report from Guidehouse Insights states the transactive-energy market is likely to rely on virtual power plants’ digital platforms to support growth in the next decade.
NGET expands power-flow project in the U.K. by Kali Persall | Oct 15, 2021 National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET), owner of the national electricity transmission system in England and Wales, is expanding its network of modular power-flow control technology in the United Kingdom.
Plug Power and Fortescue to deliver electrolyzer gigafactory in Australia by Released | Oct 15, 2021 Plug Power Inc., a provider of turnkey hydrogen solutions for the global green hydrogen economy, and Fortescue Future Industries have formed a 50-50 joint venture to build a gigafactory in Queensland, Australia.
GRESB releases Infrastructure Assessment results by Drew Campbell | Oct 15, 2021 Amsterdam-based GRESB, a global environmental, social and governance (ESG) benchmark for capital markets, has released the results of its 2021 Infrastructure Assessment.
EQT CEO implores: ‘unleash American shale’ by Kali Persall | Oct 15, 2021 Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corp., is calling for more investment in domestic infrastructure such as pipelines to make more fuel available in the United States and abroad, according to Bloomberg.
MetLife Investment Management provides financing package for P3 flood project by Kali Persall | Oct 15, 2021 MetLife Investment Management (MIM) has provided $197.8 million in financing to support the public-private partnership (P3) portion of the first P3 flood-management project in North America, the FM Area Diversion project.