Vol. 32 No. 10, October 2012
Index
- 'We don't do brownouts'.
- A competitive edge for the Carolinas.
- A new enterprise at SRS.
- A word from our platinum sponsor.
- Adam Nygaard.
- Amy Hixon.
- Carey Haas, Electric Power Research Institute.
- Debra Hager, Duke Energy.
- Everyone need apply.
- Jimmy Hennen.
- Maggie Collins.
- Melissa Crawford.
- Membership information.
- New nuclear construction going global.
- New reactor design improves safety: the new AP 100 nuclear plants under construction in South Carolina and Georgia are designed to stay safe even with a total loss of site power.
- Software also powers plants.
- Supercomputing powers research.
- The greening of nuclear power.
- Training the new nuclear workforce.
- Welcome to energized.
- Women drawn to nuclear careers.
- The right man.
- NC trend.
- First SMR likely coming to SC.
- Stock watch.
- Queen City collaboration: Charlotte's business, education and community leaders are building a foundation to ensure North Carolina's largest city stays on top.
- The real score on the state's schools.
- New swing state is getting ads nauseam.
- Have money, will travel.
- Casting kernels before swine.
- Caring for costs.
- From mattresses to moonshine.
- Chicken feed.
- Connecting the spots.
- Rebound: the business side of the Bobcats gets a bounce from a season so lousy it set a league record.
- Rapid-fire growth: locked and loaded, Epic Games blasts its way up this year's ranking of private companies.
- North Carolina's private top 100 companies.
- Commercial consideration: the candidates for governor tell how they plan to take care of business.
- Fair pay: Carolina Renaissance Festival proves the past makes for pretty good business in the present.
- Bricks & mortar.