The rising development of global healthcare infrastructure is anticipated to drive the growth of the global orthopedic 3D printing devices market during the forecast period from 2023 to 2032. The North America region is projected to hold a major market share by 2032. PORTLAND, Ore., July…
Month: July 2023
Global retail sales growth (excluding foreign currency impact) of 5.8% U.S. same store sales growth of 0.1% International same store sales growth (excluding foreign currency impact) of 3.6% Global net store growth of 197 Diluted EPS up 9.2% to $3.08 ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 24, 2023…
Global retail sales growth (excluding foreign currency impact) of 5.8% U.S. same store sales growth of 0.1% International same store sales growth (excluding foreign currency impact) of 3.6% Global net store growth of 197 Diluted EPS up 9.2% to $3.08 ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 24, 2023…
Le groupe de réflexion mondial DQ Institute lance les normes d’évaluation et de reporting en matière d’ESG Numérique, afin d’aborder les risques liés au numérique tout en favorisant une approche de « technologie centrée sur l’humain » à l’ère de l’IA SINGAPOUR, 24 juillet 2023…
Le groupe de réflexion mondial DQ Institute lance les normes d’évaluation et de reporting en matière d’ESG Numérique, afin d’aborder les risques liés au numérique tout en favorisant une approche de « technologie centrée sur l’humain » à l’ère de l’IA SINGAPOUR, 24 juillet 2023…
Did you know vegetation-related incidents like fallen trees and drooping branches are one of the leading causes of power outages in the United States?
Our extensive vegetation management program helps shield our electric lines from overgrown vegetation so we can reduce vegetation-related incidents and deliver safe and reliable service.
Environmental stewardship
Through our ongoing vegetation management efforts, we recently committed $1.9 million in in-kind contributions over five years to the Regional Conservation Partnership Program, which funds projects that improve wildlife habitats and foster biodiversity.
Through the program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will match our $1.9 million in in-kind contributions. This federal grant will help qualifying private landowners in Arkansas and Louisiana implement herbicide and other programs to promote biodiversity on their lands.
“Maintaining the biodiversity in our service territory and taking care of the environment that supports it all is an integral part of who we are,” said Charles Long, interim senior vice president of power delivery at Entergy.
The benefits of herbicides
At Entergy, herbicides are a key part of our robust vegetation management program. They allow us to manage invasive vegetation early on – while it’s low – to safely protect our transmission lines in our rights-of-way.
Through our low-volume, selective herbicide application program, we can responsibly target and clear invasive and tall-growing vegetation with precision. In turn, we mitigate disruption to native species and foster more hospitable habitats for local foliage and wildlife.
“Our vegetation management practices help protect water quality and the diverse species and habitats in our service area, while providing the clean, affordable and reliable electricity that powers life,” said Long.
Ready for storm season
We take a systematic, comprehensive and year-round approach to vegetation management. We’re prepared to respond to the worst, especially during hurricane season.
Our ongoing storm preparations include rights-of-way inspections at scheduled intervals, with the goal of clearing incompatible vegetation that could pose reliability or safety risks.
After a storm, our priority is restoring power safely and efficiently. We remove downed trees and limbs that interfere with our electric lines and equipment to facilitate safe service restoration.
To learn more about our vegetation management initiatives, visit www.entergy.com/tree-trimming.
Did you know vegetation-related incidents like fallen trees and drooping branches are one of the leading causes of power outages in the United States?
Our extensive vegetation management program helps shield our electric lines from overgrown vegetation so we can reduce vegetation-related incidents and deliver safe and reliable service.
Environmental stewardship
Through our ongoing vegetation management efforts, we recently committed $1.9 million in in-kind contributions over five years to the Regional Conservation Partnership Program, which funds projects that improve wildlife habitats and foster biodiversity.
Through the program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will match our $1.9 million in in-kind contributions. This federal grant will help qualifying private landowners in Arkansas and Louisiana implement herbicide and other programs to promote biodiversity on their lands.
“Maintaining the biodiversity in our service territory and taking care of the environment that supports it all is an integral part of who we are,” said Charles Long, interim senior vice president of power delivery at Entergy.
The benefits of herbicides
At Entergy, herbicides are a key part of our robust vegetation management program. They allow us to manage invasive vegetation early on – while it’s low – to safely protect our transmission lines in our rights-of-way.
Through our low-volume, selective herbicide application program, we can responsibly target and clear invasive and tall-growing vegetation with precision. In turn, we mitigate disruption to native species and foster more hospitable habitats for local foliage and wildlife.
“Our vegetation management practices help protect water quality and the diverse species and habitats in our service area, while providing the clean, affordable and reliable electricity that powers life,” said Long.
Ready for storm season
We take a systematic, comprehensive and year-round approach to vegetation management. We’re prepared to respond to the worst, especially during hurricane season.
Our ongoing storm preparations include rights-of-way inspections at scheduled intervals, with the goal of clearing incompatible vegetation that could pose reliability or safety risks.
After a storm, our priority is restoring power safely and efficiently. We remove downed trees and limbs that interfere with our electric lines and equipment to facilitate safe service restoration.
To learn more about our vegetation management initiatives, visit www.entergy.com/tree-trimming.
NEW YORK, July 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Attention Cutera, Inc. (“Cutera”) (NASDAQ: CUTR) shareholders: The Law Offices of Vincent Wong announce that a class action lawsuit has commenced on behalf of investors who purchased between February 17, 2021 and May 9, 2023. If you suffered a loss…
NEW YORK, July 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Attention Atlas Lithium Corporation (“Atlas Lithium”) (NASDAQ: ATLX) shareholders: The Law Offices of Vincent Wong announce that a class action lawsuit has commenced on behalf of investors who purchased between March 25, 2022 and May 3, 2023. If you…
NEW YORK, July 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Attention Funko, Inc. (“Funko”) (NASDAQ: FNKO) shareholders: The Law Offices of Vincent Wong announce that a class action lawsuit has commenced on behalf of investors who purchased between May 6, 2022 and March 1, 2023. If you suffered a loss on…
