Company program will support school systems with funding and charging infrastructure and will test vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology

WILLIAMSPORT, Md., Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), has been granted approval from the Maryland Public Service Commission to launch a pilot program that will help local school systems shift to cleaner, zero-emission school buses. The program is designed to make the move to electric buses easier and more affordable, bringing quieter rides for students, cleaner air for neighborhoods and long-term savings for school districts.

Supporting Maryland’s Clean Transportation Goals  
Maryland’s Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 requires public school systems to purchase or contract only zero-emission vehicles moving forward. Potomac Edison’s pilot program helps school districts meet this requirement by removing some of the biggest financial hurdles.  The company will cover the cost difference – typically about $250,000 – between diesel and electric buses along with the cost of charging equipment and the electrical upgrades needed for installation.

Jim Myers, FirstEnergy’s President of West Virginia and Maryland: “Maryland’s public schools are taking important steps toward cleaner, healthier transportation for students, and this program is designed to help make that transition more practical and affordable. We’re reducing upfront costs and offering hands-on support to help school systems integrate electric buses smoothly. At the same time, we’re exploring how these buses can support grid reliability through innovative technology – a promising opportunity that could benefit customers across the counties we serve.”

Program Highlights
The $11.1 million program will launch in early 2026 and includes:

  • Incentives for up to 28 electric school buses in Potomac Edison’s Maryland service territory.
  • Full technical and administrative support to help school systems identify charging locations, install necessary equipment and train personnel on vehicle operation and charging.
  • Access to vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, allowing Potomac Edison to test how stored energy in bus batteries can flow back to the grid when buses aren’t in use – potentially supporting grid reliability during emergencies.

The program will run for five years or until funds have been exhausted.

Potomac Edison serves about 285,000 customers in all or parts of Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, Montgomery and Washington counties in Maryland. Follow Potomac Edison at www.potomacedison.com, on X @PotomacEdison, and on Facebook at facebook.com/PotomacEdison.

FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its electric distribution companies form one of the nation’s largest investor-owned electric systems, serving more than six million customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company’s transmission subsidiaries operate approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com and on X @FirstEnergyCorp.

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SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp.

Company program will support school systems with funding and charging infrastructure and will test vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology

WILLIAMSPORT, Md., Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Potomac Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE: FE), has been granted approval from the Maryland Public Service Commission to launch a pilot program that will help local school systems shift to cleaner, zero-emission school buses. The program is designed to make the move to electric buses easier and more affordable, bringing quieter rides for students, cleaner air for neighborhoods and long-term savings for school districts.

Supporting Maryland’s Clean Transportation Goals  
Maryland’s Climate Solutions Now Act of 2022 requires public school systems to purchase or contract only zero-emission vehicles moving forward. Potomac Edison’s pilot program helps school districts meet this requirement by removing some of the biggest financial hurdles.  The company will cover the cost difference – typically about $250,000 – between diesel and electric buses along with the cost of charging equipment and the electrical upgrades needed for installation.

Jim Myers, FirstEnergy’s President of West Virginia and Maryland: “Maryland’s public schools are taking important steps toward cleaner, healthier transportation for students, and this program is designed to help make that transition more practical and affordable. We’re reducing upfront costs and offering hands-on support to help school systems integrate electric buses smoothly. At the same time, we’re exploring how these buses can support grid reliability through innovative technology – a promising opportunity that could benefit customers across the counties we serve.”

Program Highlights
The $11.1 million program will launch in early 2026 and includes:

  • Incentives for up to 28 electric school buses in Potomac Edison’s Maryland service territory.
  • Full technical and administrative support to help school systems identify charging locations, install necessary equipment and train personnel on vehicle operation and charging.
  • Access to vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology, allowing Potomac Edison to test how stored energy in bus batteries can flow back to the grid when buses aren’t in use – potentially supporting grid reliability during emergencies.

The program will run for five years or until funds have been exhausted.

Potomac Edison serves about 285,000 customers in all or parts of Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, Montgomery and Washington counties in Maryland. Follow Potomac Edison at www.potomacedison.com, on X @PotomacEdison, and on Facebook at facebook.com/PotomacEdison.

FirstEnergy is dedicated to integrity, safety, reliability and operational excellence. Its electric distribution companies form one of the nation’s largest investor-owned electric systems, serving more than six million customers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, Maryland and New York. The company’s transmission subsidiaries operate approximately 24,000 miles of transmission lines that connect the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions. Follow FirstEnergy online at www.firstenergycorp.com and on X @FirstEnergyCorp.

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SOURCE FirstEnergy Corp.

ST. PAUL, Minn., February 4, 2026 /3BL/ – Antea Group USA, a leading global environmental consulting firm, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Gridify, a premier digital infrastructure firm that specializes in making the procurement of renewable energy credits (RECs) faster, more transparent, and scalable. This alliance enhances Antea Group’s ability to help clients achieve their renewable energy goals by simplifying the complex process of sourcing and retiring high-quality RECs.

Streamlining REC Procurement through Digital Innovation

Through this partnership, Antea Group leverages Gridify’s technology to transform how organizations access clean energy markets. The Gridify platform streamlines the procurement process through a four-step digital workflow:

  • Request Entry: Antea Group identifies client needs—such as specific fuel types, locations, or budget targets—and enters them directly into the platform.
  • Instant Quote Comparison: The platform provides access to over 150 vetted clean energy suppliers, allowing for immediate price transparency and the ability to compare multiple competitive offers in one place.
  • Simplified Selection: Once the best fit is identified, quotes are shared with clients via a one-click review process.
  • End-to-End Management: Gridify automates the remaining hurdles, including standardized contracting and secure, simplified payment processing.

This centralized transaction hub provides clients with a secure portal to access all contracts, invoices, and retirement certificates, eliminating the administrative burden typically associated with REC purchases.

Strengthening Climate Advisory and Decarbonization Services

The partnership with Gridify significantly bolsters Antea Group’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and Climate Change Advisory services. By integrating direct REC procurement into the broader decarbonization journey, Antea Group provides a more comprehensive suite of tools for clients to meet their sustainability commitments.

Key benefits to Antea Group’s climate change advisory services include:

  • Enhanced Target Setting: The ability to secure vetted RECs supports clients in establishing and meeting Science-Based or other emission reduction targets based on accurate company benchmarking.
  • Actionable Decarbonization Planning: RECs serve as an implementable element of a client’s decarbonization roadmap, providing a clear path to reduce GHG emissions alongside operational changes and capital investments.
  • Robust Annual Reporting: The Gridify platform ensures that RECs are properly retired in tracking systems, providing the necessary documentation for voluntary and required disclosures.
  • Verified Quality and Integrity: Gridify reviews all suppliers for registry certifications and track records of delivery, ensuring that credits meet high standards for additionality, verification, and transparency.

“Our partnership with Gridify allows us to offer our clients a more transparent and efficient way to manage their renewable energy purchases,” said Dr. Susan Lewis, Climate and Carbon Accounting Services Lead at Antea Group USA. “By removing the administrative challenges of REC procurement, we can focus on helping our clients accelerate their decarbonization plans and reach their climate targets with greater confidence.”

For more information on Antea Group’s climate change and carbon management services, please visit Antea Group Climate Services. To learn more about the Gridify platform, visit Gridify.ai.

About Antea Group

Antea Group is an international environmental consulting firm that specializes in full-service solutions in the fields of environment, infrastructure, urban planning, and water. By combining strategic thinking and multidisciplinary perspectives with technical expertise and pragmatic action, we do more than effectively solve client challenges; we deliver sustainable results for a better future.

About Gridify

Gridify is a digital infrastructure firm focused on building transparent clean energy markets where every organization can power its impact with integrity. With over 1 TWh of RECs procured to date and a network of 150+ vetted suppliers, Gridify simplifies the clean energy transaction process for consultants and their clients worldwide.

ST. PAUL, Minn., February 4, 2026 /3BL/ – Antea Group USA, a leading global environmental consulting firm, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Gridify, a premier digital infrastructure firm that specializes in making the procurement of renewable energy credits (RECs) faster, more transparent, and scalable. This alliance enhances Antea Group’s ability to help clients achieve their renewable energy goals by simplifying the complex process of sourcing and retiring high-quality RECs.

Streamlining REC Procurement through Digital Innovation

Through this partnership, Antea Group leverages Gridify’s technology to transform how organizations access clean energy markets. The Gridify platform streamlines the procurement process through a four-step digital workflow:

  • Request Entry: Antea Group identifies client needs—such as specific fuel types, locations, or budget targets—and enters them directly into the platform.
  • Instant Quote Comparison: The platform provides access to over 150 vetted clean energy suppliers, allowing for immediate price transparency and the ability to compare multiple competitive offers in one place.
  • Simplified Selection: Once the best fit is identified, quotes are shared with clients via a one-click review process.
  • End-to-End Management: Gridify automates the remaining hurdles, including standardized contracting and secure, simplified payment processing.

This centralized transaction hub provides clients with a secure portal to access all contracts, invoices, and retirement certificates, eliminating the administrative burden typically associated with REC purchases.

Strengthening Climate Advisory and Decarbonization Services

The partnership with Gridify significantly bolsters Antea Group’s Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and Climate Change Advisory services. By integrating direct REC procurement into the broader decarbonization journey, Antea Group provides a more comprehensive suite of tools for clients to meet their sustainability commitments.

Key benefits to Antea Group’s climate change advisory services include:

  • Enhanced Target Setting: The ability to secure vetted RECs supports clients in establishing and meeting Science-Based or other emission reduction targets based on accurate company benchmarking.
  • Actionable Decarbonization Planning: RECs serve as an implementable element of a client’s decarbonization roadmap, providing a clear path to reduce GHG emissions alongside operational changes and capital investments.
  • Robust Annual Reporting: The Gridify platform ensures that RECs are properly retired in tracking systems, providing the necessary documentation for voluntary and required disclosures.
  • Verified Quality and Integrity: Gridify reviews all suppliers for registry certifications and track records of delivery, ensuring that credits meet high standards for additionality, verification, and transparency.

“Our partnership with Gridify allows us to offer our clients a more transparent and efficient way to manage their renewable energy purchases,” said Dr. Susan Lewis, Climate and Carbon Accounting Services Lead at Antea Group USA. “By removing the administrative challenges of REC procurement, we can focus on helping our clients accelerate their decarbonization plans and reach their climate targets with greater confidence.”

For more information on Antea Group’s climate change and carbon management services, please visit Antea Group Climate Services. To learn more about the Gridify platform, visit Gridify.ai.

About Antea Group

Antea Group is an international environmental consulting firm that specializes in full-service solutions in the fields of environment, infrastructure, urban planning, and water. By combining strategic thinking and multidisciplinary perspectives with technical expertise and pragmatic action, we do more than effectively solve client challenges; we deliver sustainable results for a better future.

About Gridify

Gridify is a digital infrastructure firm focused on building transparent clean energy markets where every organization can power its impact with integrity. With over 1 TWh of RECs procured to date and a network of 150+ vetted suppliers, Gridify simplifies the clean energy transaction process for consultants and their clients worldwide.

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A winning start to 2026 

We’re kicking off the new year with some great news: Built In has recognized Northern Trust across multiple 2026 Built In Best lists!

We’re honored to be named among the very best places to work in several of our key hubs:

  • Best Large Places to Work – Chicago
  • Best Places to Work – Chicago
  • Best Large Places to Work – San Francisco
  • Best Places to Work – Los Angeles
  • Best Large Places to Work – Boston
  • Best Places to Work – Boston
  • Best Large Places to Work – Los Angeles

These wins reflect the passion, talent, and dedication of every person on our teams who make our offices an incredible place to grow, innovate, and thrive

"2026 BEST PLACES I WORK" logo

A winning start to 2026 

We’re kicking off the new year with some great news: Built In has recognized Northern Trust across multiple 2026 Built In Best lists!

We’re honored to be named among the very best places to work in several of our key hubs:

  • Best Large Places to Work – Chicago
  • Best Places to Work – Chicago
  • Best Large Places to Work – San Francisco
  • Best Places to Work – Los Angeles
  • Best Large Places to Work – Boston
  • Best Places to Work – Boston
  • Best Large Places to Work – Los Angeles

These wins reflect the passion, talent, and dedication of every person on our teams who make our offices an incredible place to grow, innovate, and thrive

ATLANTA, Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Novelis Inc. will report its earnings for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. Following the release, Steve Fisher, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Dev Ahuja, Chief Financial Officer, will discuss the results via a live conference call for investors at 7:00 a.m. EST/5:30 p.m. IST the same day. The conference call will also be webcast live via the Novelis website, with presentation materials available online at https://investors.novelis.com/.

The webcast can be accessed at:
https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=EgugP4UQ 

To participate by telephone, participants are requested to register at: 
https://services.incommconferencing.com/DiamondPassRegistration/register?confirmationNumber=13758269&linkSecurityString=1ea08ffd35 

Upon registering you will receive the dial-in info and a unique PIN to join the call as well as an email confirmation with the details.

Following the meeting, the webcast will be available for replay at https://investors.novelis.com/

About Novelis

Novelis Inc. is driven by its purpose of shaping a sustainable world together. We are a global leader in the production of innovative aluminum products and solutions and the world’s largest recycler of aluminum. Our ambition is to be the leading provider of low-carbon, sustainable aluminum solutions and to achieve a fully circular economy by partnering with our suppliers, as well as our customers in the aerospace, automotive, beverage can and specialties industries throughout North America, Europe, Asia and South America. Novelis had net sales of $17.1 billion in fiscal year 2025. Novelis is a subsidiary of Hindalco Industries Limited, an industry leader in aluminum and copper, and the metals flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, a multinational conglomerate based in Mumbai. For more information, visit novelis.com.

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SOURCE Novelis Inc.

ATLANTA, Feb. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Novelis Inc. will report its earnings for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026 on Wednesday, February 11, 2026. Following the release, Steve Fisher, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Dev Ahuja, Chief Financial Officer, will discuss the results via a live conference call for investors at 7:00 a.m. EST/5:30 p.m. IST the same day. The conference call will also be webcast live via the Novelis website, with presentation materials available online at https://investors.novelis.com/.

The webcast can be accessed at:
https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=EgugP4UQ 

To participate by telephone, participants are requested to register at: 
https://services.incommconferencing.com/DiamondPassRegistration/register?confirmationNumber=13758269&linkSecurityString=1ea08ffd35 

Upon registering you will receive the dial-in info and a unique PIN to join the call as well as an email confirmation with the details.

Following the meeting, the webcast will be available for replay at https://investors.novelis.com/

About Novelis

Novelis Inc. is driven by its purpose of shaping a sustainable world together. We are a global leader in the production of innovative aluminum products and solutions and the world’s largest recycler of aluminum. Our ambition is to be the leading provider of low-carbon, sustainable aluminum solutions and to achieve a fully circular economy by partnering with our suppliers, as well as our customers in the aerospace, automotive, beverage can and specialties industries throughout North America, Europe, Asia and South America. Novelis had net sales of $17.1 billion in fiscal year 2025. Novelis is a subsidiary of Hindalco Industries Limited, an industry leader in aluminum and copper, and the metals flagship company of the Aditya Birla Group, a multinational conglomerate based in Mumbai. For more information, visit novelis.com.

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SOURCE Novelis Inc.

Originally published on Guiding Stars Health & Nutrition News

by Kitty Broihier

I always find the topic of meal planning to be polarizing. You’re either a fan who finds it valuable or it’s your idea of monotonous drudgery. But I’m here to say there’s more than one way to meal plan. I’m sharing a simple process that relies on one well-planned grocery shopping trip and a handful of cook-once, eat-twice recipes. Follow the map and you’ll be set up for a week’s worth of balanced, Guiding Stars-earning meals.

Step 1: Look at the Week Ahead

This is one of my top tips for making sure you don’t end up ordering pizza or getting take-out (again). The idea here is to take away some of the burden of feeding yourself well by pre-planning the biggest or most complicated meal of the day ahead of time. For many of us, that meal is dinner, but if that’s not true for you, plan for whichever meal is typically the most time-consuming or difficult to prepare. And if you have social obligations or evening activities that include dinner out, you’ll have fewer main meals to plan and prep.

Step 2: Take an Inventory

Check your refrigerator and make a note of any foods that need to be used this week. While you’re there, start a grocery list and add any staple items that need replenishing. Do the same with your pantry staples, then move on to your freezer. What do you have on hand for frozen veggies, and protein items like meat, fish, and poultry? Get an idea of what you have to work with so you don’t over-buy while shopping.

Step 3: Choose What to Make: Focus on Double-Duty Recipes

One way to make a full week of meals feel easy is to cook foods that work in multiple meals. This saves time and effort, and decreases food waste. (And if you get the ingredients on sale, you’ll save money too.) For example, say you notice that you have a good supply of frozen chicken breasts on hand. So you decide to make a sheet-pan meal using chicken breasts as the protein along with a couple of vegetables. Not sure which veggies to cook? Look for another recipe (check the Guiding Stars recipe collection online) that could use leftover cooked chicken breast and pre-roasted vegetables. Perhaps something like this easy Chicken Mushroom Skillet (swap the frozen veggies for the pre-cooked ones from your sheet-pan meal).

The idea is not to necessarily follow every recipe to the letter, rather to let them inspire you and provide a framework from which to create multiple easy meals. Focus on these kinds of recipes to help make it happen (click on the links below for Guiding Stars-earning recipes):

Once you’ve got a few basic meals and ideas for the leftover ingredients, give your plan the once-over. Be sure to have extra veggies and fruit on hand to round out the meals with more fiber and nutrients.

Step 4: Cross-Check Your Meal Plan With the Store Sales

This step is optional, but one that I always employ because it saves me money. Once I have a basic idea for several meals to make during the week, I check the store flyer for sales on the primary ingredients I need. You can also start your meal selection process the other way around. First see what’s on sale, and then choose the meals you plan to make based on those items. And stock up on sale items that you tend to use often and keep well. (For me that’s ground turkey, quinoa, and canned beans.) Other multi-purpose staple items to consider purchasing if you find a good sale include:

  • Pasta, rice, and other grains
  • Lentils and beans
  • Fruits and vegetables of all kinds
  • Eggs, milk, and yogurt

As always, you can compare the nutrient density of many foods and beverages by checking their Guiding Stars. You’ll find them on the shelf tags, store signage, and store-brand packaging at participating grocery stores

Step 5: Make Your Final Grocery List

If you already started a grocery list when taking your inventory, you’re nearly done. All you need to add are those items you’re missing from the recipes you’ve chosen to prepare for the week. Check the recipes and finalize your list (don’t forget any crucial spices). Then feel good about using a list! For one, you’ll be less likely to forget things. And when you shop with a list, you make fewer impulse purchases—better for your health and your wallet.

About Guiding Stars

Guiding Stars is an objective, evidence-based, nutrition guidance program that evaluates foods and beverages to make nutritious choices simple. Products that meet transparent nutrition criteria earn a 1, 2, or 3 star rating for good, better, and best nutrition. Guiding Stars can be found in more than 2,000 grocery stores and through the Guiding Stars Food Finder app.

Image: Chippy Chili – 2 Guiding Stars

Originally published on Guiding Stars Health & Nutrition News

by Kitty Broihier

I always find the topic of meal planning to be polarizing. You’re either a fan who finds it valuable or it’s your idea of monotonous drudgery. But I’m here to say there’s more than one way to meal plan. I’m sharing a simple process that relies on one well-planned grocery shopping trip and a handful of cook-once, eat-twice recipes. Follow the map and you’ll be set up for a week’s worth of balanced, Guiding Stars-earning meals.

Step 1: Look at the Week Ahead

This is one of my top tips for making sure you don’t end up ordering pizza or getting take-out (again). The idea here is to take away some of the burden of feeding yourself well by pre-planning the biggest or most complicated meal of the day ahead of time. For many of us, that meal is dinner, but if that’s not true for you, plan for whichever meal is typically the most time-consuming or difficult to prepare. And if you have social obligations or evening activities that include dinner out, you’ll have fewer main meals to plan and prep.

Step 2: Take an Inventory

Check your refrigerator and make a note of any foods that need to be used this week. While you’re there, start a grocery list and add any staple items that need replenishing. Do the same with your pantry staples, then move on to your freezer. What do you have on hand for frozen veggies, and protein items like meat, fish, and poultry? Get an idea of what you have to work with so you don’t over-buy while shopping.

Step 3: Choose What to Make: Focus on Double-Duty Recipes

One way to make a full week of meals feel easy is to cook foods that work in multiple meals. This saves time and effort, and decreases food waste. (And if you get the ingredients on sale, you’ll save money too.) For example, say you notice that you have a good supply of frozen chicken breasts on hand. So you decide to make a sheet-pan meal using chicken breasts as the protein along with a couple of vegetables. Not sure which veggies to cook? Look for another recipe (check the Guiding Stars recipe collection online) that could use leftover cooked chicken breast and pre-roasted vegetables. Perhaps something like this easy Chicken Mushroom Skillet (swap the frozen veggies for the pre-cooked ones from your sheet-pan meal).

The idea is not to necessarily follow every recipe to the letter, rather to let them inspire you and provide a framework from which to create multiple easy meals. Focus on these kinds of recipes to help make it happen (click on the links below for Guiding Stars-earning recipes):

Once you’ve got a few basic meals and ideas for the leftover ingredients, give your plan the once-over. Be sure to have extra veggies and fruit on hand to round out the meals with more fiber and nutrients.

Step 4: Cross-Check Your Meal Plan With the Store Sales

This step is optional, but one that I always employ because it saves me money. Once I have a basic idea for several meals to make during the week, I check the store flyer for sales on the primary ingredients I need. You can also start your meal selection process the other way around. First see what’s on sale, and then choose the meals you plan to make based on those items. And stock up on sale items that you tend to use often and keep well. (For me that’s ground turkey, quinoa, and canned beans.) Other multi-purpose staple items to consider purchasing if you find a good sale include:

  • Pasta, rice, and other grains
  • Lentils and beans
  • Fruits and vegetables of all kinds
  • Eggs, milk, and yogurt

As always, you can compare the nutrient density of many foods and beverages by checking their Guiding Stars. You’ll find them on the shelf tags, store signage, and store-brand packaging at participating grocery stores

Step 5: Make Your Final Grocery List

If you already started a grocery list when taking your inventory, you’re nearly done. All you need to add are those items you’re missing from the recipes you’ve chosen to prepare for the week. Check the recipes and finalize your list (don’t forget any crucial spices). Then feel good about using a list! For one, you’ll be less likely to forget things. And when you shop with a list, you make fewer impulse purchases—better for your health and your wallet.

About Guiding Stars

Guiding Stars is an objective, evidence-based, nutrition guidance program that evaluates foods and beverages to make nutritious choices simple. Products that meet transparent nutrition criteria earn a 1, 2, or 3 star rating for good, better, and best nutrition. Guiding Stars can be found in more than 2,000 grocery stores and through the Guiding Stars Food Finder app.

Image: Chippy Chili – 2 Guiding Stars

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