Workplace Safety Market worth $19.9 billion by 2025 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets Workplace Safety Market by Component (Hardware, Software, and Services), System, Application (Incident and Emergency Management, Asset Tracking, PPE Detection), Deployment Mode, End-User (Industrial and Commercial), and Region - Global Forecast to 2025 ,
published by MarketsandMarkets, the market size is expected to grow from USD 12.1 billion in 2020 to USD 19.9 billion by 2025, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 10.4% during the forecast period.
The Workplace Safety Market is expected to be lucrative for technology vendors. It is also expected to witness substantial growth in the next five years due to mandates and guidelines posed by regulatory bodies such as OSHA, to increase safety in workplaces. Moreover, the growing surveillance industry, particularly in North America and Europe, would push companies to deploy or develop Workplace Safety solutions in the coming years. Fur
Winds of Change Are Blowing Strong: 10 Facts About The US Wind Energy Industry By Benjamin Roussey on Fri, 01/22/2021 - 10:46
In 2020, wind power generated over 300 terawatt-hours, or 7.29 percent of the total electrical energy in the country, surpassing hydroelectric power as the biggest source of renewable energy in the US. Here are some impressive facts about the fast-growing wind energy sector:
Installed Capacity
The third quarter of 2020 saw the addition of 1,934 MW in wind power capacity across the country. This made it the highest third-quarter ever for wind industry installations in the US.
Largest Source of Renewable Energy
Wind power had the distinction of becoming the largest source of renewable energy in the country last year, overtaking hydroelectric power in the process. The installed capacity of the wind sector is sufficient to power 32 million homes.
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As he stood on his porch, watching the flames consume his studio, Brant Barnes wasn’t thinking about the fire.
Barnes was remembering an old neighbor of his, a man who had died the night after just such a fire. He was thinking about the man’s bitterness, his death, and his own compromised heart.
Barnes turned and went back inside and switched on the television. The fire kept burning, and soon there was nothing left.
The year of 2020 will leave little for Brant and Karen Barnes. Their income vanished when the governor shut down North Carolina in March. Barnes suffered a heart attack in June. A tree toppled across their house in July, and their pottery studio burned down. The latest blow was losing the Western North Carolina Pottery Festival.
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