Free concert kicks off “Week of Warmth” campaign, which supports Michigan families in need

DETROIT, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — DTE Energy today announced the return of Hallelujah for Heat on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Fellowship Chapel (7707 Outer Dr., Detroit). Doors open at 6 p.m., with performances starting at 7 p.m., featuring Pastor John P. Kee and the New Life Community Choir, and an opening set by Jeremiah Towner and the Highest Praise Choir.

Hallelujah for Heat is a free, community gospel concert, and serves as the official kick-off for The Heat and Warmth Fund’s (THAW) Week of Warmth campaign, which provides critical energy assistance to Michigan families in need during the winter months. Limited seating is available on a first come, first serve basis – register at DTEH4H2025.eventbrite.com.

“Week of Warmth is one of the most impactful times of the year at THAW, and it wouldn’t be possible without DTE Energy’s incredible partnership,” said Kimberly Burton, CEO, THAW. “Together, we’re not only delivering vital resources to families, but also uniting the community in celebration—from meaningful outreach to the joy of the Hallelujah for Heat concert. We are truly grateful for DTE’s commitment to helping families stay safe, warm, and connected.”

THAW’s Week of Warmth runs until Saturday, Nov. 1. More information on THAW’s Week of Warmth and ways to give, visit the link here.

“Hallelujah for Heat is more than a concert, it’s a moment for the community to come together and celebrate our shared commitment to compassion, care and collective strength,” said Evette Hollins, vice president of Customer and Community Engagement, DTE Energy. “Showing up for each other during difficult times is a value we share at DTE, as Detroiters and Michiganders, which is why we’re proud that Hallelujah for Heat helps launch and raise awareness for THAW’s Week of Warmth – a vital initiative for families facing challenges this winter season.”

Over the years, the Hallelujah for Heat stage has welcomed gospel legends including The Winans, The Clark Sisters, Marvin Sapp, Fred Hammond, Kirk Franklin, and others. This year, with the return of Pastor John P. Kee and the New Life Community Choir to the DTE Hallelujah for Heat stage (previous performance 2010), more than 1,500 guests are expected at this free, no-cost community concert, making it one of the most anticipated gospel events in Detroit.

About DTE Energy
DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include an electric company serving 2.3 million customers in Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving 1.3 million customers across Michigan. The DTE portfolio also includes energy businesses focused on custom energy solutions, renewable energy generation, and energy marketing and trading. DTE has continued to accelerate its carbon reduction goals to meet aggressive targets and is committed to serving with its energy through volunteerism, education and employment initiatives, philanthropy, emission reductions and economic progress. Information about DTE is available at dteenergy.comempoweringmichigan.comx.com/dte_energy and facebook.com/dteenergy. 

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  • Visit follows Hindustan Zinc becoming the first Indian company to join the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM)
  • Sindesar Khurd Mine, the world’s fourth-largest silver-producing mine, showcased India’s progress in sustainable and responsible mining

UDAIPUR, India, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hindustan Zinc Limited, India’s only and the world’s largest integrated zinc producer, proudly hosted Mr. Rohitesh Dhawan, President & CEO of the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), at its flagship Sindesar Khurd Mine (SKM) in Rajasthan. The visit comes close on the heels of Hindustan Zinc’s induction as the first Indian company into ICMM, marking a milestone for both the company and India’s mining sector.

Mr. Dhawan was accompanied by Mr. Arun Misra, CEO of Hindustan Zinc, along with the company’s senior leadership team during the visit. During the visit, Mr. Dhawan toured Sindesar Khurd Mine, the world’s fourth-largest silver-producing mine and witnessed first-hand Hindustan Zinc’s world-class operations built on technological innovation, environmental stewardship and ESG leadership. The discussions also centred around strengthening global collaboration, sharing best practices and advancing responsible mining across South Asia.

Rohitesh Dhawan, President and CEO, ICMM, commented: “It has been a real privilege to visit Hindustan Zinc’s operations in Rajasthan and see first-hand the integration of cutting-edge technology with ESG leadership. The path to a greener future runs through India – with its metals and minerals playing an essential role in enabling the global energy transition. To witness the deep commitment to sustainability, and to environmental and social responsibility, here on the ground has been truly inspiring. It reaffirms that world-class, responsible mining is very much happening here at the Sindesar Khurd Mine. It is a powerful example of what is possible when we mine with principles.”

Hindustan Zinc is steadfastly advancing its Sustainability 2.0 agenda, guided by science-based targets and a firm commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner. In 2024, the company was recognized as the world’s most sustainable metals and mining company for the second consecutive year by S&P Global’s Corporate Sustainability Assessment. In FY25, Hindustan Zinc reduced its GHG emissions intensity by 15% compared to the 2020 baseline, all while steadily increasing production. These achievements reflect the company’s balanced approach to sustainable growth—prioritizing environmental responsibility, technological innovation, and long-term value creation for stakeholders.

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Trailblazer in modern e-waste recycling expands throughout North America, champions positive environmental impact

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ecoATM, cutting edge leader in e-waste recycling solutions, is growing its North American footprint with a groundbreaking expansion into the Canadian market at select Walmart locations. This expansion creates powerful opportunities for retail partners on both sides of the border, helping to divert millions of pounds of e-waste from landfills each year.

This North American expansion kicked off with ecoATM activating kiosks at Walmart stores throughout Ontario in Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, and Burlington. Kiosks went live the week of August 25, 2025, with grand opening events set to take place in September.

“This expansion into Canada illustrates a momentous occasion in ecoATM history,” Neil Fried, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development said. “By expanding our operations and kiosks into a larger portion of North America, we are further contributing to the preservation of our planet by providing our customers with more opportunities to trade in their old devices collecting dust.”

In 2024 alone, ecoATM achieved significant milestones by removing 2.2M tons of CO2 from the atmosphere and eliminating 25M pounds of e-waste from landfills across America. In addition to delivering meaningful environmental benefits, the Canadian expansion is expected to increase foot traffic at Walmart locations, supporting both sustainability efforts and economic growth in the communities we serve.

“At ecoATM, we are committed to driving the re-commerce revolution by making it easier than ever for people to embrace sustainability,” said Matt Furlong, Chief Executive Officer of ecoATM. “Our mission is to empower consumers to give their old devices a second life while benefiting financially. By refurbishing used electronics and keeping them out of landfills, we create a model that works for both people and the planet. Launching in Canada marks an exciting step forward as we expand access to our innovative kiosks, helping communities across the GTA contribute to a more sustainable future, one device at a time.”

Interested in recycling at an ecoATM at an Ontario area Walmart near you? Click here for more information.

About ecoATM
For over 15 years, ecoATM has been a leader in driving the recommerce revolution by expanding access to affordable technology and recycling e-waste. Every year, billions of electronics are discarded into landfills, creating mountains of harmful waste. But many of these devices deserve a second life – one that pays. ecoATM is determined to make it easier than ever for everyone to contribute towards a more sustainable future, one device at a time. Through conveniently located kiosks we give Americans a simple way to dispose of their used phones and other electronics – and get paid for doing it.

For more information, visit https://www.ecoatmb2b.com/ 

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National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) and Construction Suicide Prevention Week join effort to expand industry access to life-saving suicide prevention and mental health resources 

NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) today announced that its Hard Hat Courage initiative has reached more than 188,000 craft and construction industry professionals with its suicide prevention education and awareness campaign since May 2025, including over 165,000 who participated during Construction Suicide Prevention Week (Sept. 8-12, 2025). To expand access to its resources and programs, AFSP has established new or expanded partnerships with construction industry organizations, including the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), the leading provider of construction education for industry and career and technical education programs, Construction Suicide Prevention Week, a Kansas City-based nonprofit founded to raise awareness about mental health issues and suicide prevention and to provide support within the construction industry, and APM, a building construction and maintenance solutions provider delivering world-class craft professionals to jobsites.

Hard Hat Courage, an initiative launched by AFSP and Bechtel, and supported by a coalition of leading construction organizations, recently launched 15 new construction-specific suicide prevention resources along with HardHatCourage.com, aiming to save lives by making mental health as much of a priority as physical safety on and off jobsites. Since the site’s Aug. 19 launch, there have been over 360 downloads of the new suicide prevention resources.

“Confronting suicide in the construction community through this work is one of AFSP’s strategic priorities because of its high rates of suicide relative to other industries,” said Robert Gebbia, AFSP CEO. “Together, every organization in our Hard Hat Courage initiative coalition will add to the impact, equipping even more of the construction workforce with the tools to practice self-care and support each other and helping construction companies to prevent and address suicide in their industry.”

The construction industry has the second highest rate of suicide in the United States at 53.3 per 100,000 workers according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). A sense of connection is a protective factor against suicide, which is why Hard Hat Courage emphasizes the power of community on and off the jobsite, providing educational resources, workplace tools, and nationwide community events through AFSP’s 73 Chapters and its construction partnerships.

Through its newly announced partnership with NCCER, AFSP’s Talk Saves Lives: An Introduction to Suicide Prevention in the Construction Industry is now available through NCCER’s learning management system. In 2024, more than 330,000 learners from across the construction workforce gained skills to advance their careers and strengthen their communities through NCCER programs.

“The construction industry has a long tradition of looking out for one another, and it has become clear that the responsibility of supporting your fellow crew member is more important than ever,” said Boyd Worsham, NCCER President and CEO. “Our mission has always been to provide training that allows craft professionals to succeed in life-changing careers. Partnering with AFSP extends that mission. We want to give craft professionals the tools to care for themselves and each other, so they can build safe, rewarding careers.”

With its growing network of industry partnerships, Hard Hat Courage is positioned to scale its impact and broaden its reach in the construction community, aiming to provide education to 500,000 craft professionals in the U.S. over the next five years. Earlier this year, AFSP and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) announced a partnership to deliver specialized suicide prevention programming at AEM industry trade shows and provide regular virtual training sessions for the construction workforce. AFSP will also bring its suicide prevention expertise and resources to The Utility Expo, North America’s largest trade show for utility professionals and construction contractors, being held October 7-9, 2025.

AFSP has also expanded its sponsorship of Construction Suicide Prevention Week through a formal partnership with the non-profit organization of the same name, which launched the awareness week in 2020. Construction Suicide Prevention Week aims to reduce the rate of suicide in the construction industry through education, advocacy and support initiatives. During the 2025 Construction Suicide Prevention Week, AFSP and the coalition of Hard Hat Courage CEO Advisory Council members and partners:

  • Hosted stand-downs for a moment of silence across 1,222 jobsites to honor lives lost to suicide, with more than 165,000 craft and industry professionals participating.
  • Rolled out the new Hard Hat Courage resources, including Talk Saves Lives: Construction and the first dozen in a planned series of more than 50 Toolbox Talks to be released this year.
  • Provided AFSP training for 92 employees to become Talk Saves Lives: Construction facilitators within their organizations and presented three virtual sessions that were free and open to the public, attracting over 100 participants. Since May 2025, 1,300 craft and construction industry professionals have participated in a Talk Saves Lives: Construction program.

The Hard Hat Courage initiative coalition includes CEO Advisory Council firms —Bechtel, Clark Construction, DEWALT, DPR Construction, Fluor, Kiewit, North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU), Skanska, and Turner —as well as organizations that are part of AFSP’s newly expanded industry partnerships. In addition to serving on the CEO Advisory Council, Clark Construction has joined the group of industry partners being trained by AFSP to facilitate its Talk Saves Lives: Construction educational program within their organizations.

To access resources and learn more about this initiative, visit HardHatCourage.com.

About Hard Hat Courage

Hard Hat Courage was founded in partnership by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), the nation’s leading organization dedicated to suicide prevention, and Bechtel, a trusted global engineering, construction, and project management partner. Rooted in AFSP’s evidence-informed prevention strategies Bechtel’s decades of global experience delivering iconic projects, Hard Hat Courage was built to confront the high rates of suicide in the construction community and evolve the industry to one that prioritizes mental health alongside physical safety. Engineered to scale, the cross-industry initiative will arm companies of all sizes with construction-specific mental health and suicide prevention resources and education. Access resources and learn more about Hard Hat Courage at HardHatCourage.com.

About American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a loss. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health through public education and community programs, develops suicide prevention through research and advocacy, and provides support for those affected by suicide. Led by CEO Robert Gebbia and headquartered in New York, with its Policy and Advocacy Office in Washington, D.C., AFSP has local chapters in all 50 states, D.C. and Puerto Rico, with programs and events nationwide. Learn more about AFSP in its latest Annual Report and join the conversation on suicide prevention by following AFSP on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and TikTok.

CEO Advisory Council Member Perspectives

Brendan Bechtel, Bechtel Chairman & CEO: “In construction, we face some of the world’s toughest challenges, but none more urgent or personal than protecting the mental health of our people. This isn’t a problem with a quick fix. It takes sustained leadership, courageous conversations, and real, practical support. Construction Suicide Prevention Week is a reminder that we are not powerless. We have a responsibility to lead with care and build a culture where no one struggles alone. Thank you to our CEO Advisory Council partners and the thousands across our industry who are driving this effort forward with focus and determination.”

George Pfeffer, Leadership Team Member and CEO, DPR Construction: “Suicide Prevention Month reminds us of the importance of supporting one another in meaningful ways. Through our employee resources, benefits, and new opportunities offered in partnership with AFSP, we are creating space for connection and reinforcing that help is always within reach. No one should have to face life’s challenges alone.” 

Rick Lanoha, President and CEO, Kiewit Corporation: “Addressing mental health and suicide prevention in our industry has never been more important. It’s why Kiewit is so committed to bringing more awareness, breaking down stigmas and providing strong resources to help our people and their families get the help they need. We’re proud to be a key partner in the CEO Advisory Council, active sponsors and participants in Construction Suicide Prevention Week and strong supporters of Hard Hat Courage. These efforts and more are having an impact and building momentum to put mental health front and center. We’re getting people’s attention in the field, in the office and at home – and every success we see is an important step forward.”

Sean McGarvey, President, North America’s Building Trades Unions: “In our line of work, safety has always come first, and that means mental health too. At NABTU, we’re prioritizing mental health with the same urgency as physical safety. With CPWR, AFSP, and our partners in labor and management, we’re understanding what about our industry contributes to suicides, tearing down the walls that keep people silent, and making sure resources are in every worker’s hands. Suicide prevention takes all of us, and we’re proving that looking out for each other is just as important as the job – because everybody deserves to go home safe in body and mind.” 

Don Allan Jr., President and CEO, Stanley Black & Decker: “Safety is a cornerstone of the DEWALT brand, guiding our commitment to protecting and empowering professional tradespeople. Today, we recognize that true safety in the construction industry means caring for every aspect of a tradesperson’s well-being. Suicide prevention is a vital part of this holistic approach. By working alongside our partners to spread awareness and investing in mental health initiatives, we are dedicated to creating environments where skilled workers feel supported. We honor our legacy of safety by building a safer, stronger future for all in the trades – together.”

Peter Davoren, Turner Construction Company, Chairman & CEO: “The momentum behind this effort reflects something powerful and deeply caring: an industry coming together to look out for one another. Across jobsites and offices, we are embracing mental health and wellbeing as a core part of our safety culture. The tools we are sharing and the conversations we are having are helping everyone in our industry feel supported, connected, and never alone. At its heart, this is about saving lives and ensuring that everyone feels respected and is treated with dignity.”

AFSP Partner Perspectives

Megan Tanel, Association of Equipment Manufacturers President and CEO: “At AEM, we believe protecting our mental health is just as important as protecting our physical health. Through our partnership with AFSP and the Hard Hat Courage initiative, we’re proud to bring suicide prevention education to the forefront of our industry—whether on the jobsite, at our trade shows, or in our training programs. Together, we’re building a culture where seeking help is seen as strength and every life saved is a testament to the power of community.”

Jake Locklear, APM President & CEO: “At APM, safety means more than hard hats and harnesses—it also means caring for mental health. Suicide prevention is one of the most urgent challenges in our industry, and we have a responsibility to act.”

Angela Crawford, CSPW Executive Director: “Our goal with Construction Suicide Prevention Week is to be the spark that lights a fire or the bridge that helps folks in the industry connect with the incredible work others are doing in this space, like AFSP. Because of the toughness culture in the construction industry, many workers don’t even realize there’s a problem because mental health isn’t something that has traditionally been discussed openly. We want to change that and get workers more comfortable acknowledging when something is off or being the pillar their colleagues can lean on when things are difficult. Then we want to point workers toward resources and ways to get help.”

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MODESTO, Calif., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana), a trusted leader in cannabis cultivation, today announced the launch of Grow Club—a first-of-its-kind community designed to transform home growing from a niche hobby into a cultural movement.

Grow Club equips home growers with the resources they need to thrive. Through personalized mentorship, accelerator-style cohorts, and monthly gatherings, ILGM is reframing cannabis as a gateway to independence, creativity, and connection.

“Grow Club is about more than growing plants—it’s about cultivating confidence,” said Ernst Rustenhoven, CEO of ILGM. “By pairing mentorship with hands-on education, we’re lowering the barriers to entry and making home growing accessible to anyone ready to try. This is how ILGM evolves from a trusted seed provider into a true lifestyle brand.”

West Coast Debut

Grow Club includes a mix of digital programming and in-person activations designed to provide practical support and meaningful connection, including:

  • Monthly workshops and panels with industry experts
  • Hands-on training with live Q&A sessions
  • Mentorship matchmaking that pairs beginners with seasoned growers
  • Curated online resources for instant learning and long-term guidance

The first official Grow Club event takes place on September 25 at The Artist Tree Lounge in West Hollywood. Led by seasoned growers and cannabis content creators Christina Wong and Jungle Cae, guests will participate in a 90-minute educational workshop, followed by an evening of consumption and networking. Tickets cost $25 and are available now at eventhi.io.

ILGM will also host a pop-up at the Latinas in Cannabis Summit on September 27 at The River in Los Angeles, where it will power the Latinas Love to Grow Lounge. The activation includes a hands-on grow workshop led by Jungle Cae and Ranchera Mami, previewing ILGM’s upcoming exclusive drop with Crockett Family Farms while reinforcing Grow Club’s mission to establish pathways of empowerment for underserved communities.

National Expansion

Grow Club is built to expand alongside its members—scaling from local gatherings to nationwide cohorts that bring education and community directly to people’s homes. Over the next two years, ILGM aims to onboard more than 500 new cultivators, facilitate hundreds of mentorship pairings, and forge partnerships that bridge cannabis with design, wellness, and entertainment.

Grow Club is proudly supported by industry heavyweights such as King Solomon Nutrients, Boveda, Last Prisoner Project, Dr. Dabber, Ay Papi, Gardenhouse Brands, and Emerald Village. Discover Grow Club at ILGM.com and RSVP for the launch event at eventhi.io.

About ILGM
ILGM (I Love Growing Marijuana) prides itself on being the Home of the Growers. Since 2012, it has been empowering people to grow with premium seeds and expert advice, while building a thriving community. Combining over a decade of expertise with a passion for helping cannabis home growers of all levels achieve exceptional results, ILGM ensures that every seed reaches its full potential. From curious beginners to seasoned cultivators, ILGM is here to support every step of the growing journey. For more information, visit: ilgm.com/about.

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SHANGHAI, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — ZHANGTONGSHE reported: Recently, in a fiercely contested international tender, Saudi energy giant ACWA Power has secured a landmark contract for the NOOR Midelt 2 and 3 solar-plus-storage projects in Morocco. The victory was largely credited to the deep technical support of Gotion High-Tech, a move that proved decisive against global rivals including France’s Engie and EDF, as well as the UAE’s Masdar. This significant win highlights the growing importance of strategic partnerships in the renewable energy sector.

The projects are a cornerstone of Morocco’s national solar program, which aims to increase the country’s renewable energy share to 52% by 2030. With a combined capacity of 800MW of photovoltaic equipment and 1.2GWh of battery energy storage, the initiative marks a significant step in the region’s green energy transition. According to sources, Gotion’s cutting-edge energy storage solution—featuring 314Ah cells and a 5MWh liquid-cooled system—was the key differentiator that set ACWA Power’s proposal apart from the competition.

Gotion’s technical expertise was a critical factor in the win. Their 5MWh liquid-cooled system, which received EU Battery Regulation compliance certification, is designed to meet Morocco’s specific needs for high efficiency and optimal land utilization. The system is already in mass production at Gotion’s factory in Göttingen, Germany, ensuring a reliable and rapid supply chain. This demonstrates Gotion’s ability to not only innovate but also to scale and deliver on a global stage.

This success is expected to have a lasting impact. For ACWA Power, it solidifies the company’s position as Morocco’s largest private renewable energy investor, boosting its total installed capacity in the country to over 1.5GW. As ACWA Power CEO Marco Arcelli stated, this win will not only consolidate the company’s leading position but will also provide strong momentum for Morocco’s transformation into a regional sustainable energy hub.

The partnership extends beyond this single project. In June 2024, the Moroccan government and Gotion High-Tech signed a strategic investment agreement to build a new energy electric vehicle battery gigafactory with an annual production capacity of 20GWh. This significant investment, valued at 12.8 billion dirhams (approximately 9.3 billion RMB), is set to facilitate the localized production and delivery of batteries and energy storage systems in the future, further cementing a long-term collaboration in the region’s clean energy landscape.

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Addressing the U.S. power gap with high-capacity, resilient, zero-emission distributed charging that requires no additional infrastructure, the hydrogen-fueled EVOX power generation and storage solution revolutionizes yard management with ~70% higher vehicle throughput

OTTAWA LAKE, Mich. and HOUSTON, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Following successful commissioning of the high-capacity GenCell EVOX® system at the Michigan Technical Resource Park (MITRP), GenCell Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of GenCell Ltd. (TASE: GNCL), and Advanced Parking Technologies (APT) today announce entering into a teaming agreement regarding EVOX for yard management operations. Together they will showcase EVOX’s capabilities to leading automotive OEMs and logistics providers through a series of live demonstrations showing how EVOX enables APT to deliver significantly improved throughput and performance of its yard management operations, including off-grid power, DC fast EV charging and battery warehouse charging solutions.

GenCell EVOX® closes the power gap with a grid-optional hydrogen fuel cell solution delivering fast DC charging. Purpose-built for yard management, EVOX boosts vehicle throughput and operational efficiency with rapid deployment and resilient, dispatchable zero-emission power beyond today’s grid limitations

Integrating hydrogen fuel cells, battery storage, power conversion technology and proprietary EMS software, the EVOX delivers high-capacity, resilient, zero-emission, grid-optional power. Tailored to meet the growing needs of automotive logistics, EVOX enables high-capacity, concurrent vehicle EV fast charging where the grid cannot supply sufficient power. In yard management scenarios, EVOX supports ~70% higher vehicle throughput, reduces labor and shuttle movements, and ensures uninterrupted charging to maximize fleet readiness.

The results confirm EVOX’s ability to deliver resilient, high-capacity power for EV fleets and critical infrastructure, supporting near-term market adoption and scalability.

Ron Cardwell, President of GenCell Inc., commented:
“By commissioning EVOX at MITRP together with APT, we are demonstrating real and proven business value. Automotive OEMs are under pressure to electrify their operations quickly, and EVOX offers them reliable, zero-emission charging wherever vehicles are staged. This validation underscores our ability to close the power gap and deliver measurable efficiency gains for yard management and other critical distributed power use cases.”

Mike Jones, CEO/Owner of Advanced Parking Technologies, said: “APT has long supported OEMs and logistics providers with scalable vehicle storage and yard management solutions. Partnering with GenCell allows us to bring advanced, grid-optional charging directly into the yard. With EVOX, our customers can ensure power for all aspects of yard management at all times – even during power outages. Eliminate charging bottlenecks, accelerate throughput, and stay resilient — all while achieving sustainability targets. The strong interest we are already seeing confirms the value of this solution.”

About GenCell Energy

GenCell Inc., a wholly owned U.S.-based subsidiary of GenCell Energy, (TASE: GNCL), founded in 2011 to adapt revolutionary space fuel cell technologies to serve critical power applications on Earth, is dedicated to transforming the energy landscape by providing reliable, sustainable and climate-resilient power solutions that address the growing global demand for energy security and independence. With rapidly deployable solutions and advanced EMS software such as GenCell GEMS™, GenCell Inc. is well-positioned to drive growth and expand GenCell’s presence in key markets across North America and beyond.

About Advanced Parking Technologies (APT)

Advanced Parking Technologies (APT) provides large-scale vehicle storage and yard management services for automotive OEMs, logistics operators, and fleet owners. With facilities offering capacity, efficiency, and integration of innovative solutions, APT enables customers to streamline operations, reduce costs, and adopt new technologies.

Contacts:  Shelli Zargary
GenCell Energy
Tel: +972 54 5617161
shelliz@gencellenergy.com
www.gencellenergy.com

 Ben Ziemkiewicz
 Advanced Parking Technologies
 Tel: ‪+1 (419) 350-0185
 Ben.Ziemkiewicz@4ptmgt.com
 www.mitrp.com

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Contract Highlights Growing Importance of Radio Occultation Data for Weather Forecasting

GOLDEN, Colo., Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — PlanetiQ, a leading provider of commercial weather and space weather data, has been awarded a $24.3 million contract from NOAA’s National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service (NESDIS). The award, issued under the Commercial Data Program’s Radio Occultation Data Buy 2 (RODB-2), is NOAA’s single largest commercial satellite weather data purchase.

“We are proud to expand our support for NOAA and its mission to protect life and property,” – Ira Scharf, CEO.

Under the agreement, PlanetiQ will deliver 7,000 GNSS-RO profiles per day, including 500 enhanced high-signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) profiles, which are over seven times higher in quality than RO profiles delivered by other commercial providers, as well as 2,500 low-latency Total Electron Content (TEC) tracks daily. Data deliveries begin on Thursday.

GNSS-RO data from PlanetiQ provides precise vertical profiles of the atmosphere across the globe, over land and sea, and in cloudy and clear conditions. It is recognized as the most impactful satellite data input for weather forecast models. The 500 enhanced high-SNR profiles per day are especially valuable in the lower troposphere, where measurement and forecast accuracy are often most challenging, further enabling actionable decisions and operations planning with reduced risk. TEC data additionally strengthens NOAA’s space weather monitoring and forecasting capabilities.

“This award demonstrates NOAA’s confidence in our ability to deliver both the quantity and quality of data needed to advance weather and space weather forecasting,” said Ira Scharf, chief executive officer of PlanetiQ. “We are proud to expand our support for NOAA and its mission to protect life and property.”

The new contract represents an over threefold increase in PlanetiQ’s data deliveries compared to its most recent NOAA award, which provided 2,200 profiles per day, and is adding the enhanced SNR and TEC tracks as new products. PlanetiQ currently collects thousands of profiles daily across the planet and plans to expand its constellation of satellites in the future. PlanetiQ is excited that organizations running numerical weather prediction, and especially AI forecast models, are recognizing the value in high-quality GNSS-RO data.

“Our ability to provide enhanced high-SNR profiles, at seven times the SNR of any other commercial company, sets us apart,” said Chris McCormick, president and chairman of PlanetiQ. “I founded PlanetiQ because radio occultation is one of the few technologies I’ve worked with that tangibly improves the human condition. It’s gratifying to see this capability recognized and scaled.”

While NOAA is the procuring agency of the GNSS-RO data, it will also be used by NASA, the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, and international government weather agencies for operational and research purposes. This latest award underscores the critical role of public-private partnerships to bring new capabilities online faster and at a lower cost to strengthen national forecasting and research. PlanetiQ also partners with leading commercial technology companies and data providers. 

For more information on PlanetiQ’s radio occultation products or to inquire about partnerships, visit www.planetiq.com.

About PlanetiQ

PlanetiQ provides the highest-quality GNSS/GPS radio occultation (RO) data available from a commercial constellation of satellites, offering unmatched temporal and spatial resolution. The data drives accurate, high-impact weather and climate forecast models, helping improve Numerical Weather Prediction and AI forecasts, and safeguard lives and property from severe weather. PlanetiQ is a space-tech company that serves the most mission-critical government, defense, and industry leaders, including international weather agencies, enabling more resilient operations across sectors. Founded in 2015 and privately owned, PlanetiQ designs, builds, and operates a commercial constellation of GNSS-RO satellites, setting the standard for precision and reliability in atmospheric monitoring. For more information, contact info@planetiq.com.

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Editor’s note: China Daily is publishing a series illustrating the efforts being made to achieve the country’s carbon peak and carbon neutrality goals.

BEIJING, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A report from China Daily

The conflicting trajectories of a global climate crisis and the world’s ever-growing need for energy could be addressed by the transition and use of green and low-carbon technologies, and China, with its leading position in these fields, could capitalize if it can overcome some obstacles, experts said.

More than half of the population in sub-Saharan Africa lacks access to electricity, and over 2 billion people worldwide struggle to find affordable clean cooking methods, according to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2024.

The growing consensus has been to meet this rising demand with green, low-carbon solutions. China is expected to play a crucial role in addressing this challenge, making full use of its rapidly advancing and affordable green, low-carbon technologies.

The potential for cooperation is significant, especially through China’s green Belt and Road Initiative, yet the path forward is fraught with challenges, experts said during a roundtable forum in Beijing last week on the challenges and prospects of investing in and applying national green and low-carbon technology. The forum was part of the launch ceremony for the Green and Low-Carbon Technology Application Committee.

Obstacles exist both within developing nations and in the broader international landscape, where trade barriers that target China’s products for solar and wind power generation pose additional difficulties.

Experts suggest that while government-led cooperation platforms should enhance their effectiveness by incorporating market mechanisms, companies must also explore innovative partnership models with local stakeholders to meet the dual demands of clean energy and job creation in developing nations.

Wang Can, a professor and chairman of the school council of Tsinghua University’s School of Environment, in an interview with China Daily, highlighted the significant potential in low-carbon cooperation between China and countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative have reached a consensus on the development of renewable energy, with most setting clear development goals,” he said.

In their efforts to promote overseas deployment of green technology, Chinese companies have not only exported equipment, but also implemented capacity building programs, providing training to local engineers to ensure sustainable project operations, Wang said.

Through the transfer of green technologies, he said China has helped many developing nations improve infrastructure, reduce fossil fuel reliance, promote industrial transformation and upgrading, and create new industrial chains.

He warned, however, of a series of challenging factors such as uneven regional development, insufficient policy enforcement, inadequate infrastructure and limited green financing.

Wang said that many developing nations still lack strong legal and market mechanisms to support a stable investment environment, which is crucial for advancing energy transition and achieving carbon neutrality.

Currently, some 34 countries, predominantly Western developed nations, have enshrined in law their carbon neutrality or net-zero goals, he said.

He added that no more than 8 percent of developing nations’ annual demand for climate finance, which stands at around $470 billion, is met.

The significant shortfall could pose challenges to implementing capital-intensive projects like clean energy and power grid infrastructure, potentially further widening the technological adaptability gap in developing nations, Wang said.

To combat this, China has partnered with development banks and green funds to attract social capital to the sector, while also developing green bonds and carbon market mechanisms to expand funding sources.

Wang warned, however, that China’s efforts may be subject to the adverse impacts of trade barriers.

“Our study estimates that if G20 countries maintain tariff barriers on green products, global solar and wind investment costs would increase by 6 percent and 3 percent, respectively, creating an additional $130 billion funding gap,” he said.

Wang added that China is attempting to solve the problem by harmonizing international rules to curb green protectionism. The country has also been adopting localized production strategies by investing in manufacturing facilities, which can bypass tariffs and foster local industrial development.

Ma Minxiang, deputy director of the Yunnan Provincial Academy of Science and Technology, has promoted collaboration on green and low-carbon technologies with South and Southeast Asian countries for over a decade.

Ma, who is also secretary-general of the China-South Asia Technology Transfer Center, said there have been few successful examples in that time, despite consistent efforts from China and the high demand for such technologies in the region.

Solar pumping systems from Yunnan have been installed in India, Pakistan, Myanmar and Thailand. “Such technologies and products are quite popular there. The technologies have been applied even in some quite remote areas,” Ma said.

He added that the limited number of successful cooperative projects for green and low-carbon development between China and South and Southeast Asian nations is largely due to insufficient enterprise participation.

Many green projects have been carried out by research institutions, and their involvement usually ended once their assigned tasks were completed, making it difficult for these projects to be sustained, he said.

Ma emphasized the crucial role of government-initiated platforms, such as the China-South Asia Technology Transfer Center, in facilitating the international expansion of Chinese companies with their products and technologies in the low-carbon sector.

Due to a lack of understanding of policies and the needs of local governments, Chinese companies often face limited avenues for entering foreign markets, he said.

Ma noted that financial support from the Chinese government for low-carbon technology transfer is limited, and foreign governmental bodies and research institutions collaborating with China on this issue often have no available funds to provide support at all.

Despite these challenges, government-initiated platforms could create a win-win situation, he said. While companies get the necessary avenues to seek business opportunities, they can also occasionally offer supplementary funding to support cooperative projects.

In the process of promoting the international expansion of China’s low-carbon technologies, it is essential to further emphasize the primary role of enterprises in order to address the issue of insufficient capacity in the recipient countries to absorb relevant technologies, said Ma.

He called on Chinese companies to focus more on localized management in their efforts to promote green, low-carbon products and technologies internationally.

Shi Hui, senior investment advisor at the Embassy of Colombia in China, agreed. She said that while multiple Chinese companies have participated in solar and wind energy development in Colombia, the country’s energy demand remains substantial.

Shi joined Colombian President Gustavo Petro on a visit to a Chinese green energy company in May, as part of his trip to China for the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum. She recalled that the president paid particular attention to distributed solar energy systems.

Such systems offer a highly viable clean energy solution for Colombia, especially given that approximately 53 percent of the country’s territory and 270,000 households are not yet connected to the national grid.

Shi offered several suggestions for Chinese companies that are willing to seize the significant energy market opportunities in Latin America.

While Chinese companies possess significant advantages in capital, technology and large-scale production, local companies often have a deeper understanding of local policies, social environments and market dynamics, she said.

“If they collaborate through joint ventures, partnerships and joint bidding, it will undoubtedly enhance their competitiveness and enable them to complement each other’s strengths,” said Shi, emphasizing the importance of having a localized operational team as a strategy for Chinese companies to mitigate operational and market risks in Latin America.

Ma Dingping, secretary general of the Chongqing Energy Research Society, advocates a “product plus service” model as an ideal strategy to promote Chinese green, low-carbon technologies internationally.

This approach emphasizes integrating service provision with product exports and more actively involving foreign partners.

When Chinese photovoltaic panels are sold abroad, for instance, they may not be installed correctly, which can lead to inefficient power generation, he said. Additionally, these facilities might lack adequate power storage solutions, resulting in suboptimal use of the photovoltaic products.

These problems underscore the importance of service provision. The significance of the “product plus service” model extends far beyond ensuring that buyers get full value from their product investments, he said.

“By selling products and offering complementary services that encourage entrepreneurship and job creation, local individuals can learn from China’s experience,” he said.

 

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SHENZHEN, China, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Ambilight has been named to the MIT Technology Review TR50 list of “50 Smartest Companies,” a recognition of the company’s global leadership and its role in transforming how technology shapes everyday life.

To be named to the list signals both originality in technology and the ability to change industries—and people’s lives—on a global scale. Since its founding in 1899, MIT Technology Review has been one of the world’s most influential technology media outlets. Its annual TR50 list, launched in 2010, highlights companies that not only demonstrate breakthrough innovation but also succeed in turning ideas into impactful business models. 

The 2025 TR50 celebrates companies with vision, interdisciplinary strength, and a commitment to advancing humanity. Ambilight was honored for bringing electrochromic technology from lab research to real-world applications, exemplifying how science and industry can work together to deliver meaningful value to society.

Being named to the TR50 is both recognition of Ambilight’s achievements and a validation of its long-term potential. The company will continue to advance smart dimming technology and collaborate globally to illuminate a smarter, more sustainable future.

Ambilight Named to MIT TR50 List of "50 Smartest Companies," Pioneering the Future with Electrochromic Technology

 

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