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Battery Storage Market: 16% CAGR Power Surge
At dusk, when solar panels fall silent and cities begin to glow, something invisible takes over. Massive steel containers-quiet, unmoving-start doing the heavy lifting. They store the sun’s afternoon surplus and release it into homes, hospitals, factories, and data centers. No smoke. No noise. No drama. Just stored time-delivered as electricity.
By efingutthomas2 months ago in Journal
Who Really Gets the Credit? The $5.17B Shift. AI-Generated.
The Sale That No One Truly Owned The customer didn’t convert because of one ad. She saw a sponsored Instagram post on Monday. Read a blog on Wednesday. Watched a product demo on Friday. Clicked a retargeting ad the following week. Then finally searched the brand name and purchased.
By Andrew Hamilton2 months ago in Journal
Solar Sunlight Control Market: Silent Boom
At noon, the city glitters. Glass towers stretch into the sky, reflecting sunlight like polished mirrors. From the street, it looks stunning — futuristic, bold, unstoppable. But inside those buildings, another story unfolds. Blinds shift silently. Louvers tilt with precision. Smart glass darkens without a sound.
By efingutthomas2 months ago in Journal
FAA Grounds All Flights To and From El Paso Until Feb. 20
In a move that has stunned travelers, airlines, businesses, and border communities, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a temporary flight restriction (TFR) grounding all flights to and from El Paso International Airport and the neighboring airspace of Santa Teresa, New Mexico. The restriction, which took effect on February 10 at 11:30 p.m. MST and is scheduled to remain in place until February 20 at 11:30 p.m. MST, includes commercial, cargo, and general aviation operations.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun2 months ago in Journal
From Compliance to $3.92B: The EHS Software Rise. AI-Generated.
The siren didn’t sound that day. There was no dramatic explosion, no viral video, no headline disaster. Just a minor chemical leak in a mid-sized facility—barely noticeable. Yet within hours, production slowed, compliance officers arrived, and executives scrambled through spreadsheets that didn’t speak to each other. What followed wasn’t chaos. It was realization.
By Andrew Hamilton2 months ago in Journal
Ten Rules, Ten Years, One Life: Reflections at 44
The setting is simple. A chef’s jacket. A keyboard resting quietly on the desk beside him. An hourglass placed in front of two coconuts marked with the number 44. Behind him, framed on the wall, hangs a list titled “10 Rules of the Chef in the Modern Era.”
By Cristian Marino2 months ago in Journal











