Vol. 34 No. 11, November - November 2014
Index
- $4 million grant to fund research on spent nuclear fuel storage.
- AREVA in the Carolinas: with its North American headquarters located in Charlotte, the energy company is expanding its manufacturing presence with a new facility.
- Automation, speed and performance: Babcock & Wilcox provides advanced technology to keep nuclear plants running and workers safe.
- Beyond the hard hat: constant training keeps employees and the public safe.
- Building tomorrow's energy leaders today: E4 Carolinas Emerging Leaders Program grooms the best and brightest.
- Carolinas' brainpower shines: researchers generate ideas to sustainably produce energy.
- E4 Carolinas[R] members.
- Education programs help fill jobs pipeline: mass retirements loom as U.S. energy jobs are poised to nearly double.
- Major power generating plants in the Carolinas.
- Price matters: affordable electricity is powering South Carolina's economic resurgence.
- SCE&G progresses with new nuclear project.
- Sources of net electricity generation--May 2014.
- Sparking small-business growth: power companies help businesses improve their energy efficiency.
- Targeting renewable energy: green power continues to gain momentum in the Carolinas.
- TV spotlight shines on V.C. Summer, Midlands Tech.
- Welcome to energized! Collaboration is vital in addressing energy challenges and shaping the energy future.
- Well-endowed: a tycoon's legacy lives on in the gift that keeps on giving.
- Robeson's assets.
- Party parity: a new index shows how North Carolina has shifted from a state ruled by a single party to one that will remain competitive for years to come.
- Cue the spotlight: both reward and risk rise when a Charlotte filmmaker strikes out on his own.
- A financial feeding frenzy: more than a dozen, mostly small Tar Heel banks cashed in their chips over the past three years.
- On the waterfront: it could have been a contender, but Wilmington must change its economic-development strategy if it wants to be somebody.
- Vital signs.
- The new old thing: for many Tar Heel manufacturers, the future looks a lot like the past.
- DPx Holdings.
- End of the row.
- Enviva.
- Highwoods Properties.
- Linamar.
- PRA Health Sciences.
- Red Hat.
- Salix Pharmaceuticals.
- Vidant Health.
- Argos Therapeutics.
- Locally outsourced.
- BB&T.
- Bell Partners.
- Cone Health.
- Laboratory Corporation Of America.
- Novant Health.
- Reynolds American.
- Three's company.
- AvidXchange.
- Bank Of America.
- Carlisle.
- Charlotte's CEO shakeup.
- Harvest Power.
- Nucor.
- Black Diamond.
- BSN Medical.
- Highland Brewing.
- HomeTrust Bancshares.
- Which cider are you on?
- Business guide 2014.
- The graying economy: North Carolina's aging consumers mean shifts in thinking.
- Mutually beneficial: offering the best benefits to employees also helps employers.
- Staffing and your business: staffing considerations in the current business environment.
- Transforming trends: providing the infrastructure for an evolving IT environment.
- Controlling your brand: use marketing and advertising to take control of your image.
- Edifice rex.
- Land's end: as the shoreline creeps closer, coastal leaders debate the need for bold action or quiet restraint.
- Lot full.