The solar power will help Meta offset a small portion of the emissions it will generate from the $27 billion AI data center ...
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Mall of Louisiana Boulevard Project enters next phase under MOVEBR program
The MOVEBR program has broken ground on the Mall of Louisiana Boulevard project, a $38 million traffic improvement project designed to reduce congestion and enhance flood control in the area.
Four Louisiana-based projects are among the 10 finalists for a $50 million award aimed at making the Gulf Coast safer, more resilient, and sustainable, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, ...
Meta’s $10 billion Louisiana data center has received regulatory approval from the Louisiana Public Service Commission. The approval will allow Meta Platforms to move ahead with its plans to build its ...
FILE - The nearly $3 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project along the Mississippi River, intended to stave off coastal land loss in southeastern Louisiana, is seen during a flyover with the ...
Louisiana has always powered America – from offshore rigs to refineries to the plants that fuel our nation’s economy. At Heirloom, we’re proud to help write the next chapter by bringing new ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — If you have an idea, the Louisiana Project Grant program is accepting applications and will host several workshops. The Louisiana Project Grants provide the opportunity ...
PLAQUEMINE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Public Service Commission is approving several Entergy projects that are supposed to ramp up power generation in our state. Some of those projects are ...
COURT. JONAH GILMORE, WDSU NEWS. JONAH, THANK YOU. LOUISIANA’S BIGGEST COASTAL RESTORATION PROJECT IS SCRAPPED. AND NOW A SMALLER ALTERNATIVE MAY DEVELOP IN ITS PLACE. CRITICS SAY THE WIDE SCALE ...
A $3 billion project in Louisiana to add coastal wetlands for storm protection has been canceled by state officials, and there are few alternatives to halt the ongoing land loss. Louisiana has a ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The state of Louisiana has officially canceled the Mid-Breton sediment diversion project, withdrawing its permit applications due to escalating costs. The ...
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