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Biden Officials, Oil and Gas Execs Debate Energy Transition Speed and Breadth

ENR Construction

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm touts a critical need for the energy transition at CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston but acknowledges energy security as growing global priority.

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Officials, Oil-Gas Execs Debate Energy Transition Speed and Breadth

ENR Construction

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm touts a critical need for the energy transition at CERAWeek by S&P Global gatherirng in Houston but admits energy security as a growing global priority.

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Making schools more secure is imperative, but how best to do that isn't settled yet

BD+C

In Texas, E-class buildings must include a tornado shelter, according to Jon Moreau, Balfour Beatty Construction Services’ VP of Operations, in Houston. Some schools use underground parking garages, others use gyms or music halls.

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Energy Executives, Policymakers Debate Bigger Sector Challenges

ENR Construction

A t CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Russia actions trigger more intense scrutiny by record 7,200 attendees to insure global energy security, affordability and transition

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Energy Execs, Policymakers Debate Bigger Sector Challenges

ENR Construction

A t CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Russia actions trigger more intense scrutiny by record 7,200 attendees to insure global energy security, affordability and transition

Houston 36
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Aug. 27, 10:12 pm: ENR's Louise Poirier Checks In From Hurricane-Devastated Houston

ENR Construction

Safely secured despite "flooding all around us," Houston-based ENR editor Louise Poirier provided a quick update while she was still able to get online.

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Texas Central Partners scores $300M loan for high-speed train

Construction Dive

The developer of a proposed high-speed, Dallas-Houston rail system expected to cost up to $15 billion was able to secure the funds from two Japanese banks.

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