| TNS Tipoffs - Energy and Gov't Newsletter for Tuesday May 12, 2026 ( 8 items ) |
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Arizona Corporation Commission: May 7, 2026 Open Meeting Highlights
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 12 -- The Arizona Corporation Commission issued the following news release:
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May 7, 2026 Open Meeting Highlights
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted on 20 matters, including securities, telecommunications, water and railroad items. Highlights from the meeting include:
Securities:
* Mideon, LLC, et.al
Railroad:
* Union Pacific Railroad Company
* City of Tucson/Union Pacific Railroad Company
Utilities
* Southwest Bend Solar, LLC
* Granite Oaks Water Users
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Duke Energy Applies for Department of Energy Loans That Represent Potentially Billions of Dollars in Customer Savings
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, May 12 -- Duke Energy issued the following news release on May 11, 2026:
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Duke Energy applies for Department of Energy loans that represent potentially billions of dollars in customer savings
Duke Energy today announced it submitted an application for loans from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that represent potentially billions of dollars in customer savings as the company strengthens the electric grid, adds capacity and reliably serves some of the fastest
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Now Accepting Reservations: Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos Introduces a Luxurious New Style for the Greek Summer Season
TORONTO, Ontario, May 11 [Category: TravelBiz] -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts posted the following news release:
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Now Accepting Reservations: Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos Introduces a Luxurious New Style for the Greek Summer Season
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Cascading down from rocky cliffs through beautifully landscaped terraces and gardens to a private stretch of beach on the crystal-clear Aegean Sea, the all-new Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos is now confirming reservations ahead of its first summer season.
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Public invited May 15 to open house for KU-designed supportive housing project in Lawrence
LAWRENCE, Kansas, May 11 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Public invited May 15 to open house for KU-designed supportive housing project in Lawrence
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The University of Kansas' Dirt Works Studio has designed and built the Kaw House -a compact, high-performance supportive home developed in partnership with Tenants to Homeowners, demonstrating how thoughtful design, advanced wood construction and community collaboration can come together to create dignified and rest
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Stevens Undergraduate Emily Lossman Awarded the Distinguished Goldwater Scholarship
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, May 12 -- Stevens Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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Stevens Undergraduate Emily Lossman Awarded the Distinguished Goldwater Scholarship
Naval engineering student recognized for pioneering marine energy research and leadership
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Emily Lossman '28 comes from a long line of ship captains and engineers, and she grew up watching boats along the Hudson River. She had never considered naval engineering as a career, though, until she saw it as an option w
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Surrey to deliver most detailed analysis of space weather radiation storm using soil moisture sensors
GUILFORD, England, May 11 -- The University of Surrey issued the following news release:
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Surrey to deliver most detailed analysis of space weather radiation storm using soil moisture sensors
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A spike in atmospheric radiation from a major solar flare in November 2025 was picked up by a global network of soil moisture sensors. Now, a new rapid-response research project led by the University of Surrey will analyse the data, offering fresh insight into how the impact of solar radiation st
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University of Birmingham: Researchers Show Sustainable, Way to Remove Toxic Chemicals in Water
BIRMINGHAM, England, May 11 -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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Researchers show a new, sustainable, way to remove toxic chemicals in water
Sunlight can be used to activate sustainable 2D materials capable of degrading toxic pollution in water.
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Birmingham researchers have demonstrated a new method to break down toxic pollutants in wastewater, using sunlight and molecular-thin catalysts created using an innovative 'mechanical' approach.
Non-degradable dyes ori
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University of New South Wales: Drivers of Antarctica's Dramatic Sea Ice Decline Could Accelerate Global Warming - Research
SYDNEY, Australia, May 11 (TNSjou) -- The University of New South Wales posted the following news:
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Drivers of Antarctica's dramatic sea ice decline could accelerate global warming: new research
Melissa Lyne
For decades, Antarctic sea ice appeared resistant to global warming. Now, scientists say a cascade of ocean and atmospheric changes has 'flipped the system' - and the consequences could accelerate climate change worldwide.
For many years, as Arctic sea ice thinned and shrank in ste
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