Onshore Wind Farms Are The Next Big Thing In Renewable Energy
Wind-powered farms serve as the United States’ most extensive renewable energy source, but typically, these are deep in the ocean and may even be out of sight for consumers.
87% of Utilities Have Experienced at Least One Data Breach in Last Three Years
Research from Skybox Security found that 87% of utilities have experienced at least one security breach in the past 36 months.
Like Everything Else, the Cost of Wine is Going Up
The average consumer knows that when they walk into the grocery store, they will pay more for items like eggs and chicken. Now they can add wine to the list.
The United States Is Using Just A Fraction Of The Solar Energy It Could
Only 0.03% of the solar energy available for use in the United States is currently being harnessed to generate electricity for utilities.
It Could Be a Cold, Expensive Winter for Utility Customers
An estimated 1 in 6 American households, or roughly 20 million U.S. households, are already behind on their utility bills after a scorching summer and before the cold winter has begun. In addition, the U.S. Energy Information Administration says natural gas prices are expected to jump 28% this winter, perpetuating the crisis.
Despite Plunging Stock Market, Premium Wine Sales Are Up
Despite the turbulent stock market, one thing that has remained stable is baby boomers’ love for premium wine.
What Is Project Management, Exactly? Definitions, Tools, Techniques And More
We all exercise our project management skills in everyday life.
Eight Ways the Wine and Spirits Industry Will Change in 2021
After an unprecedented and historic year globally, most people are happily ushering in the new year. In 2020, Americans mostly stayed home—and that resulted in more drinking than ever. The climate change crisis continued to peak, and civil rights movements helped focus on Black entrepreneurs across many industries.
How To Use Podcasts To Increase Wine and Liquor Sales
You may be surprised to learn that some people walking around with headphones on are not listening to the latest Taylor Swift album, but are instead learning about the latest liquor industry news and gaining a few mixology tips.
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Wine Around the World
Each country’s individual handling of the pandemic is affecting how the wine industry is rebounding.
Customers Want A Tasty Cocktail Without the Buzz
Stirred, not slurred—that’s the slogan for Curious Elixirs’ new line of non-alcoholic mocktails.
Sono Motors Starts Its Engine Using the Sun
Given how many things the sun powers, it’s surprising that cars haven’t become one of the more common things to run on the most incredible renewable resource available.
10 Ways to Get More Beverage Alcohol Customers During The Pandemic
Customers don’t want to try something new right now. Sales for well-known brands have sky-rocketed, leaving smaller brands, restaurants, and bars behind.
Ace Your Administrative Assistant Interview by Learning How to Answer These 10 Questions
An administrative assistant works to make their team, a group of executives, or a group of other admins successful, while getting things done in the most efficient way possible. While often behind the scenes, they’re at the core of the business.
DroneBase Expands to Provide Elite Analytics and Imagery to Solar Asset Owners Globally
A clear, blue Tuesday morning transformed Dan Burton’s life from citizen to military man to entrepreneur.
Consumers Are Seeking Out Black-Owned Wines – Here’s Why You Should Too
Since the death of George Floyd in May, Black Lives Matter protests have flooded the streets across the country. In Corporate America and across a multitude of industries, companies are pledging to devote more resources towards and focus on Black brands, Black entrepreneurs, and Black-owned businesses.
The Pandemic is Changing What Liquor Stores are Selling
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed many aspects of day-to-day life, including what liquor stores are selling.
American Made Challenge Highlights Entrepreneurs That Could Change the Solar Industry
The American Made Solar Challenge aims to showcase and propel entrepreneurs who have an idea of how to transform the solar industry but don’t have the money, resources, or connections to bring their idea to market.
What's the difference between subsidized and unsubsidized Federal loans?
For most Americans headed to college, taking out a loan to pay for college is a necessity. But once you get into the weeds of learning about the different types of loans, things can get confusing.