Amazon

AWS and Booz Allen Announce Expanded Partnership to Speed Digital Transformation for U.S. Federal Agencies

Press Release – Seattle and McLean, VA – January 24, 2025 – Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), and Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) today announced an expanded partnership and strategic collaboration agreement to accelerate and improve technology outcomes and efficiencies for the U.S. government. Working together, the companies will develop and market solutions to help federal agencies drive innovation, speed decision-making, reduce costs, … Continue reading AWS and Booz Allen Announce Expanded Partnership to Speed Digital Transformation for U.S. Federal Agencies

Shell

Shell completes acquisition of combined-cycle power plant in priority U.S. trading market

Press Release – 24 Jan 2025 – Houston – Shell Energy North America (US), L.P. (SENA), a subsidiary of Shell plc (Shell), has completed the previously announced 100% equity stake acquisition of RISEC Holdings, LLC (RISEC), which owns a 609-megawatt (MW) two-unit combined-cycle gas turbine power plant in Rhode Island, USA.  This acquisition maintains SENA’s position in the deregulated Independent System Operator New England (ISO New England) power market, … Continue reading Shell completes acquisition of combined-cycle power plant in priority U.S. trading market

LG Chem

LG Chem joins the Global Impact Coalition, strengthening its global reach and commitment to a net-zero chemicals future

Expanding GIC’s Impact in East Asia with LG Chem’s Leadership in Sustainable Innovation Press Release – Geneva, 22 January 2025 – The Global Impact Coalition (GIC), a CEO-led collaborative platform for a net-zero chemicals future, is proud to announce LG Chem as its newest member. As one of the world’s largest chemical companies and a leader in sustainable materials, LG Chem’s membership sends a strong signal … Continue reading LG Chem joins the Global Impact Coalition, strengthening its global reach and commitment to a net-zero chemicals future