Environmental Consciousness Key to Driving Growth in the Lithium-Ion Market
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NEW YORK, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A growing consciousness among consumers and manufacturers to reduce carbon emissions and reduce reliance on fossil fuel are among the factors fueling the demand for advanced lithium-ion batteries. Increased production of lithium batteries also led to their decreased cost over the last few years, fueling their feasibility for use in electric vehicles, which are projected to contribute to the increased demand for portable lithium-ion battery solutions. The long lifespan of lithium-ion batteries makes them ideal for use in hybrid vehicles. These batteries are also being adopted for other renewable fuel sources as storage systems for solar and wind energy. The global market for advanced lithium-ion batteries is expected to grow at a
The published study by trend market research has developed comprehensive forecast on the global absorption chiller market
BriefingWire.com, 5/07/2021 - Depending upon the heat source assistance, an absorption chiller produce chilled water. Trends market research has published a report, where it is expected that global market for absorption chillers is likely to witness a significant growth at CAGR of 6.4% through the forecast period, 2018-2026. It is also added in the analysis that global market for absorption chillers is predicted to share around US$ 1.2 Bn sales revenue in 2018.
Global Absorption Chillers Market: Dynamics
The published study by trend market research has developed comprehensive forecast on the global absorption chiller market. The in-depth analysis has listed a range of factors that are driving the adoption of absorption chiller in the market. Besides, the latest trends, opportunities and restraints are also discussed in the r
By Kevin C. Hall | kevin.hall@gaflnews.com May 5, 2021
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MOULTRIE, Ga. â The Colquitt County Board of Commissioners and Moultrie City Council took steps at their respective meetings Tuesday to help the Moultrie-Colquitt County Airport Authority receive state funds for work at the Moultrie Municipal Airport.
Mike Boyd, who in addition to being a county commissioner is chairman of the Airport Authority, said the new memorandum of understanding among the three groups replaces a 2019 agreement that specified the project they were participating in at that time. The Georgia Department of Transportationâs attorney recommended the new MOU be worded to include all airport enhancements, improvement and development.
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The Williamsport Area School Board gave their approval to a proposed final budget for 2021-22 with a .53 mill increase in real estate taxes, although Wanda M. Erb, board secretary and business administrator, told the board that before the final budget is approved in June, that number should be lower.
“We will continue to work on this budget between now and June 15,” Erb said. Final budget approval must be by June 30.
Revenues in the proposed budget are expected to be $96,353,427 including using $1,992,067 in fund balance monies in order to balance the budget. Next year’s budget is a 3.24 percent increase over the budget for the current fiscal year.
The largest influx ever of jobs to downtown Milwaukee by a suburban firm is on track after the Common Council on Tuesday approved a $20 million city financing plan for Milwaukee Tool s new office.
The council voted 15-0 to help Brookfield-based Milwaukee Tool redevelop a five-story, 350,000-square-foot office building at 501 W. Michigan St.
The proposal by Mayor Tom Barrett s administration creates a tax incremental financing district for that building, which has been vacant since Assurant Health shut down in 2016.
Milwaukee Tool will receive $12.1 million in city funds in return for having at least 1,210 employees at the downtown office by the end of 2026, according to its development agreement with the city.