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Transforming advanced manufacturing through Industry 4.0

McKinsey

Manufacturers in industries such as automotive and electronics, nearing the tipping point of digital adoption, are achieving even faster and more sustainable change through Industry 4.0.

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The digital revolution is brewing in the industrials sector

McKinsey

In the coming years, winning companies will prioritize digital to build business resilience through customer-centric innovation, talent acquisition and retention, and operational excellence.

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AC vs DC-Coupled BESS: The Pros and Cons

Enverus

Equipment manufacturers are developing streamlined and standardized power electronics equipment for DC-coupled BESSs. Both the solar panels and the battery module can be discharged at full power and they can either be dispatched together or independently, creating flexibility in how the system operates.

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Green Business: Harnessing Solar Power for Profit and Planet

Navigate Power

Eco-conscious operations attract investors and support growth. The photovoltaic cells inside each panel absorb the sun’s rays and convert its electrons into electricity. Reducing Your Environmental Footprint in Manufacturing One problem with businesses that don’t use renewable power sources is the overuse of fossil fuels.

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Creating value in the specialty-pumps market

McKinsey

OEMs and distributors face a rapidly changing competitive landscape, but aspiring leaders can take the initiative to seize the opportunity in this growing industrial market.

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Louisiana and Texas COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Effects on State Courts

The Energy Law Blog

Day-to-day life has been dramatically impacted by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and many courts in Louisiana and Texas have been forced to close or limit operations in conjunction with stay-at-home orders. As not all Texas counties have operating websites, counsel should contact the courts in those counties by telephone.