Headline News:
- “US Blade Manufacturer Exits Chapter 11” • US blade maker TPI Composites has completed its financial restructuring and emerged from Chapter 11 under the ownership of Energy Capital Partners. The company’s Iowa and Juarez, Mexico manufacturing businesses will continue to operate under the TPI brand, as will its global field services business. [reNews]

Wind turbine blades (TPI image)
- “No Place For Science, With Trump’s Mad Growth Obsession” • Among his many gifts to big business, President Trump made it a mission to squash science wherever he can. He has undertaken an effort to demolish federal agency scientific integrity policies, paving the way for new levels of political interference in science, deleting data and cutting budgets. [Monthly Review]
- “Eiffel Tower And Other Paris Landmarks To Close Early As Another Heatwave Hits France” • Paris’ Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum will close early as yet another heatwave grips western Europe. Temperatures of at least 35°C (95°F) are expected across most regions, with highs of up to 39°C (102°F) forecast from Pays de la Loire to Burgundy. [Euronews]
- “Cinergy Mobile Power Debuts Smart, Clean Mobile Energy Solutions For South Africa’s Film And Live Events Industries” • With low-cost LFP batteries, South African company Cinergy Mobile Power recently launched smart, diesel-free mobile power solutions, aimed to support the country’s film, television and live outdoor events industries. [CleanTechnica]
- “The Escalating Energy War Between California And The White House” • Over the recent years, California has grown increasingly progressive in its energy policy, shifting away from fossil fuels toward renewable alternatives. It is a trend that is seen as positive by millions of Californians. Donald Trump, however, is not so sure. [OilPrice.com]
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