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IBEW Local 540 creates exciting NFL draft-style event to celebrate electrical apprentices being selected for job placements, hosted at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Source: cantonrep.com
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Analysis explores how artificial intelligence's massive energy consumption is straining electrical grids and examines nuclear power as a potential solution to meet growing demand. Source: brighterworld.mcmaster.ca
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Report examines how artificial intelligence technologies can be leveraged to modernize and improve electrical grid infrastructure, enhancing efficiency and reliability. Source: fas.org
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Hempstead held two public hearings on the Nassau Coliseum redevelopment project, highlighting deep community divisions over the proposed plans. The debate reflects ongoing tensions between development supporters and residents concerned about traffic, environmental impact, and community character.
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More than 80 residents gathered to protest the construction of Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) sites and offshore wind infrastructure on Staten Island. The demonstration reflects growing community opposition to renewable energy projects and concerns about their environmental and safety impacts.
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Jake's 58 restaurant in Islandia showcases the progress of its expansion project through a promotional video. The expansion represents significant investment in the Long Island dining scene and demonstrates the venue's growth and development plans.
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A New York town has approved new zoning regulations to accommodate the Sands casino development project on Long Island. The zoning changes represent a significant step forward for the proposed gaming and entertainment complex, clearing regulatory hurdles for the multi-billion dollar development.
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Exclusive coverage provides the first look at construction progress on the new Belmont Park grandstand. The major infrastructure project represents a significant investment in Long Island's premier horse racing facility and will modernize the historic venue.
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Empire Wind, the massive offshore wind farm being developed by Norwegian energy company Equinor, can now resume construction after the Federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management lifted its stop-work order. The project is being built 15 to 30 miles south of Long Island's coast and will generate enough clean energy to power approximately 500,000 New York homes when completed. Commercial operation is targeted for 2027.
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The Trump administration's decision to allow Empire Wind to resume construction signals a potential shift in approach to offshore wind development. The reversal was facilitated through negotiations that appear to involve compromises on natural gas infrastructure projects. Industry observers see this as providing clarity for the broader offshore wind sector, which had faced uncertainty following the initial moratorium on new offshore wind development.