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Oct 13, 2024
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New this week: Peter Kageyama on love notes between sustainable cities and their citizens; turning an electric substation into art; Lynn Good talks about the pace of change in the energy industry. The most popular stories on illumination last week: retro photos and a power plant demolition video set to Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.
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Insights
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Cities, a love story
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Peter Kageyama says you should send a love note to your city. And your city should send you one, too.
To build a better, more lovable place to live, community development expert Kageyama says cities need to be functional, safe, comfortable, convivial,...
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Insights
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What energy companies of the future are working on today
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Everyone has seen the incredible disruption to businesses wrought by rapidly changing technology. In fact, history is like a beach littered with shipwrecked companies that either ignored or missed the winds of change.
Successful companies, on the other...
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The Environment
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Video: Old coal-fired plants go boom!
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Three, two, one … fire in the hole!
With a few blasts, decades of history at Duke Energy’s power plants have come crashing down over the past two years. These vintage structures -- smokestacks, boilers, powerhouses – that once represented economic...
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