U.S. coal-fired electricity generation to rise in 2021, EIA says
CHICAGO – Because natural gas has skyrocketed in price over the past few months, coal-fired electricity generation is expected to be ratcheted up this fall.
CHICAGO – Because natural gas has skyrocketed in price over the past few months, coal-fired electricity generation is expected to be ratcheted up this fall.
From Industry Week – The U.S. transportation secretary on Sunday warned that America’s supply chain woes including clogged ports will drag into next year, potentially
If you believe the Old Farmer’s Almanac, the US could have a long and cold winter ahead in 2021-2022. “This coming winter could well be
CHICAGO – Nicole Wolter, TMA Board Treasurer and President of HM Manufacturing, was interviewed last week on NTD News about the September manufacturing jobs report
The Illinois Manufacturing Excellence Center (IMEC) partnered with the Technology & Manufacturing Association and other state manufacturing groups in a joint effort to survey their
With recent murmurings of chip shortages easing through to 2022, one could be forgiven for imagining some sort of promised land where prices return to the lower
October is not only National Manufacturing Month, it’s National Protect Your Hearing Month SPRINGFIELD – Hearing loss can happen at any age, and prolonged exposure
From Technology & Manufacturing Association’s Weekly E-News Bulletin 9/22/2021 From Illinois OSHA: President Biden ordered the federal Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration
A survey from the Precision Metalforming Association indicates that many metalforming companies expect lead times to continue increasing in the months ahead. The survey, based
When TMA asked members in July what their primary pain points were, their responses were the following: “International logistics and inflation.” “Supply chain and costs.”