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When your job involves occasionally illustrating the collapse of companies with a stock image of a skull, there’s a risk that, one day, the skull comes for you.
That day arrived last month, instantly changing us journalists from the chroniclers of corporate demise to the chronicled. The outpouring from long-time readers got me thinking about what it was about Greentech Media that forged such an emotional bond over such wonky subject matter.
From 2007 onward, this publication paid attention to solar, batteries and distributed energy when they were insignificant players in a vast and old-fashioned power industry. Startups that we covered as bootstrapped longshots have since become billion-dollar companies. Others turned billion-dollar valuations into scraps sold off at auction.
Greentech Media closes its doors this week. But the energy transformation it’s been chronicling for the past 14 years is just getting started.
Since its 2007 founding, this site you’re on now grew from a slim-staffed startup with a flair for incisive coverage of the then-fledgling solar, smart grid and energy storage industries, to the news arm of a global energy industry research and analysis firm.
Over the course of more than 18,000 articles and countless comments-section conversations, GTM became an unofficial hub of a U.S. clean energy and technology community that has evolved into a mighty and globe-spanning economic force. As a reporter who’s always dreamed of becoming a useful member of society by learning and writing about work that I find both fascinating and essential to the future of humankind, I can’t express how grateful I am to be part of that community.
By city of las cruces
• Feb 25, 2021
Las Cruces communities will have opportunities to provide public input on a proposed Master Plan Study for the Las Cruces Museum System.
The Las Cruces Museums engaged the team from AOS Architects, of Santa Fe, along with WOLF Consulting, of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Creative Strategies360, of Santa Fe, to facilitate the creation of a Short-Range Plan and a Museum Master Plan Study for the Museum System. Community input is vital to the development and implementation of Museum goals, priorities, and strategies.
The Short-Range Plan, titled Renewing Our Purpose, provides a guide to Museum activities and services through fiscal year 2025, while the Master Plan Study provides analysis of the facilities and explores possibilities for future development of the physical environment and possible programming within the Museums’ environments.
Semiconductor shortage may keep PS5 in short supply through Christmas
However, PlayStation boss Jim Ryan is promising that PS5 shortages will get better every month throughout 2021
In a recent interview with
The Washington Post, PlayStation boss Jim Ryan reiterated that, as previously reported, Sony is competing with many other companies for the semiconductors required to manufacture PS5s.
Additionally, Ryan noted that âdemand was greater than we anticipated,â which, “along with the complexities of the supply chain issues, resulted in a slightly lower supply than we initially anticipated.â
That said, Ryan told
The Financial Times that shortages are continuously improving. âIt will get better every month throughout 2021,â said Ryan âThe pace of the improvement in the supply chain will gather throughout the course of the year, so by the time we get to the second half of [2021], youâre going to be seeing really decent