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Pittsburgh could be a green energy hub. But does it have the workers?
“People want fossil-free generation,” said Jim Spencer, one of the co-founders and CEO of Exus. With so much emphasis on data centers and AI, and the associated spike in demand for energy, he said, “thinking that we’re going to be an AI hub without pairing that with renewables is foolish.”
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I write CEOs to get my inflated health care bills fixed and perhaps you should, too
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ER visit data for asthma show dip, but advocacy groups still fight for resources and answers
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Pittsburgh embraced me as a literary exile. Now I’m giving back through ‘radical charity.’
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