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The project is delivering electricity to the Texas Grid and supporting Meta’s operations, including its upcoming data center ...
A historic ice storm that knocked out power over the weekend to a large swath of Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula has ...
Avangrid, Inc., a leading energy company and member of the Iberdrola Group, today announced that its True North Solar project ...
In Mart, Avangrid's True North Solar Project produced energy first in July but has been fully operational since the beginning ...
We asked U.S. teens how common a variety of problems are among students at their school. Anxiety and depression tops the list, with 30% of teens saying it’s extremely or very common at their school.
American schools and the ways students learn have changed since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic five years ago. Educators nationwide have said that their students returned to classrooms after ...
Pete Kiehart for The New York Times Supported by By Dana Goldstein and Sarah Mervosh Over the course of 20 days in March 2020, 55 million American children stopped going to school as Covid-19 ...
Five mainland primary schools have more staff than they have pupils. Department of Education returns show four schools with just two pupils enrolled, while one had just one pupil when the national ...