Proterra rings closing Nasdaq bell after going public
Greenville's electric bus manufacturer debuted on Nasdaq this week after announcing plans in January to go public following the company's acquisition by Boston investment firm ArcLight Clean Transition Corp.
Colonial Pipeline under fire for 16,000 shuttered stations
Security gatehouses shield Colonial Pipeline’s corporate office yet the company's CEO admits the hacked account lacked basic authentication measures. GSA Business Report follows up on the fallout at Upstate tank farms.
Two S.C. cities in top 10 list for energy efficiency
Two South Carolina locales will be recognized today by the EPA as one of 10 mid-size cities with the highest number of new Energy Star certified buildings as of 2020.
Bosch to invest $360M in North American locations
One of the company's three Palmetto State locations will receive an $80 million investment to ramp up the production of its electric powertrain and electromobility efforts. Another has set precedents for solar energy, say executives.
New co-op drives rural development with 5-county expansion
Contractor Rush Thrift says that poor internet is just part of living in certain areas of Oconee County. That's one reason why new utility Upcountry Fiber is launching its $150 million, five-county broadband expansion in the area.
600-acre solar farm bound for Anderson
Within months, the first few signs of a county-backed solar farm are set to crop up along 600-acres of farmland along Highway 178.
Colonial Pipeline restarts, delivers to Upstate
Following a five-day shutdown, Colonial Pipeline restarted operations Wednesday at 5 p.m. after delivering more than 41 million gallons of gasoline to Spartanburg, Belton, Charlotte and five other East Coast markets.
Irish company builds data center power hub in Upstate
Following the groundbreaking of incoming data center DC Blox in Greenville, E+I Engineering is on the move in Anderson with a $13 million investment set to bring a data center power distribution center and 200 jobs to the area.
IPS acquires 2 companies in Washington state
IPS, a Greenville-based company that specializes in service, repair and engineering for electric motors, generators and rotating equipment, has purchased Delta Electric Motors and Eastside Electric Motors in Washington State.
International team designs bridges, light poles from turbine blades
Wind farmers face a colossal quandary that is only growing with the size of turbine blades, some that are now the length of a football field. An international team in partnership with Greenville's Logisticus Group is seeking a solution.
Upstate Forever announces ForeverGreen award winners
Upstate Forever is naming this year's ForeverGreen Award winners now but waiting until next year to honor them in ceremony.
Greenville named in top 10 remote work haven list
Money pointed the spotlight on Greenville in its recently published list of "Best Places to Live if You Work from Home," where the city shone for having the lowest cost-of-living and highest density of restaurants per capita on the list