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Electrical Grid Monitoring
9301 Oakdale Avenue
Chatsworth, CA 91311
United States
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US Owned Company
jim.lynch@egm.net
Grid Modernization
Corporate Associate
OSG Company Contact Name
OSG Company ID
83598
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The Tennessee Valley Authority has named Tom Rice as Chief Financial Officer, effective January 27.
Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek’s open-source platform created shockwaves across stock markets at the start of the week, putting downward pressure on stock prices for a number of companies including U.S. energy companies and power producers that are increasingly focused on the growth of AI and data centers and related increases in power demand.
Anterix and the Lower Colorado River Authority announced on Jan. 13 that LCRA has contracted with Anterix to purchase additional 900 MHz wireless broadband licenses from Anterix that will extend LCRA’s ability to support future growth in Texas.
The City of Ames, Iowa, a public power community, received six gold status certificates from the University of Northern Iowa’s Center for Energy and Environment Education as part of the first annual Resilient Iowa Communities Award.
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