by Melody Meadows | Mar 10, 2021 | Business
Women are rockstars in business, and that’s just a fact. There are countless women-owned and women-run businesses in Dallas, but here are 55 to get you started. In honor of Women’s History Month, support one of these local shops, restaurants and services run by...
by Henry Strother | Mar 8, 2021 | Business
For carbon-free hydrogen to play a significant role in decarbonization, it will need to be produced in large quantities at low cost to compete with hydrocarbons. In a future power system heavily dependent on intermittent renewables, hydrogen will likely find...
by Melody Meadows | Mar 8, 2021 | Business
Severe storms this month devastated the Texas produce industry, which in the winter is one of the country’s few domestic sources for fresh fruits and vegetables. Across Texas — the leafy greens in the Rio Grande Valley, onions and cabbage in the Winter Garden area...
by Henry Strother | Mar 7, 2021 | Business
AAA says worst could be over by end of March FARMINGTON — Gasoline prices continued to climb this week in New Mexico and across the country, reaching their highest point in nearly two years, according to a weekly survey by AAA. The average statewide gas price in New...
by Henry Strother | Mar 5, 2021 | Business
Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub said Thursday that she doesn’t envision U.S. oil production returning to pre-pandemic highs. “I do believe that most companies have committed to value growth, rather than production growth,” she said during a CNBC Evolve conversation with...
by Brant Foy | Mar 5, 2021 | Business
Texas legislators have begun their investigation into the Texas blackouts that plagued the state during record-setting cold in mid-February. During the first hearing, a joint public hearing of the House State Affairs and Energy Resources committees, the Permian Basin...