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Premier Truck Rental has been named a National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA) Top 100 Fleet award recipient for the fourth consecutive year. This recognition highlights PTR’s continued commitment to running one of the most efficient and well-managed commercial fleets in the country, with the award honoring top-performing commercial fleets across the United States. As a part of the selection process, PTR completed an in-depth application that was reviewed against ten key areas of fleet performance, including accountability, asset management, business management, financial management, use of technology and information, maintenance management, professional development, risk management, fuel management and sustainability.

“We are proud to be recognized by NAFA as a Top 100 Commercial Fleet for the fourth year in a row,” said Jason Gold, Chief Executive Officer of Premier Truck Rental. “This award reflects the commitment of our team through being dedicated to our customers, reimagining daily, leading with integrity, valuing people first and executing with ownership.”
Premier Truck Rental remains committed to delivering high-quality, customized rental solutions to customers nationwide, with this recognition further underscoring that commitment.
Open to both public and private sector fleets across North America, the NAFA Top 100 Fleet Award involves a rigorous and highly competitive selection process. Being named among this group recognizes a fleet as one of the best in the nation and is a meaningful accomplishment.
Premier Truck Rental | https://rentptr.com/
National Association of Fleet Administrators | https://www.nafa.org/
Starting on April 30, 2026, the new Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit, also referred to as Fronius EBLU, will be available in the United States of America. Fronius EBLU is the anticipated microgrid interconnect device companion to the award winning Fronius GEN24 Plus inverter. This microgrid interconnect device is a homeowner’s solution for reliable backup power and optimized battery state of charge to keep essential appliances connected during power outages. The Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit was built in Europe and designed and developed in North America. During a power outage, the Fronius EBLU automatically disconnects the grid connection from the Fronius GEN24 Plus and subpanel to safely power the backup circuits. This allows the energy storage system to provide tailored backup power during critical times.

“The arrival of the Fronius EBLU marks an innovation for the Fronius USA product portfolio. Grid outages can be unexpected; not only are they inconvenient, but they can also cause financial loss. Solar energy combined with battery storage can provide the catalyst for true energy independence, and the Fronius GEN24 along with the Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit ensures maximum runtime for critical appliances in a compact and cost-effective manner.” said Zach Kirin, Product Manager - Residential Systems at Fronius USA.
Backup Power Tailored for your Home
Utilizing the combined power of solar energy and battery storage, the Fronius EBLU maximizes the runtime of the average home’s essential appliances without any intervention by the homeowner. The Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit is designed for 50A of grid passthrough and only needs one Fronius GEN24 Plus hybrid inverter and compatible battery system to power everything that you need. A properly sized high-voltage battery system and sufficient solar array can power essential appliances continuously for multiple days.
Typically, whole-home backup requires significant planning, often involving extensive soft costs and a slower return on investment. By intentionally isolating the critical circuits - such as refrigeration, lighting, and well pumps – you prevent the need for larger PV arrays and battery capacity. With a 50A continuous output, the Fronius EBLU
is intentionally optimized to provide a steady, reliable backup power supply rather than short bursts to power everything.
Photovoltaic systems equipped with a Fronius GEN24 Plus inverter, battery storage, and the Fronius EBLU allow users to track energy consumption, monitor battery status, and proactively prepare for upcoming weather-related events. Through Solar.web, homeowners can pre-charge their battery in advance - putting them in control of their energy resilience.
Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit Datasheet:
To view the new product datasheet on the Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit, visit: https://bit.ly/3UTsyN7
Fronius | https://www.fronius.com/en
Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. is enabling a major step forward in industrial decarbonization with the deployment of its Titan EL Series hydrogen generator at JTEKT Corporation’s carbon neutral (CN) Plant in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.
JTEKT, which historically relied on liquefied natural gas to fuel aluminum melting processes, selected green hydrogen technology to significantly reduce its carbon dioxide emissions. At the core of this transition is Teledyne Energy Systems’ alkaline water electrolysis solution, which produces high purity hydrogen on site to power burner-based aluminum melting and holding furnaces used in die‑casting operations.
“This project demonstrates how on‑site green hydrogen production can be seamlessly integrated into demanding industrial environments,” said Barbara Stachowiak, Vice President and General Manager, Teledyne Energy Systems. “By enabling JTEKT to replace fossil fuels with clean hydrogen generated at the point of use, we are helping manufacturers take practical, scalable steps toward carbon neutral operations.”
The Titan EL Series hydrogen generator delivers approximately 112,000 Nm³ of hydrogen annually, enabling JTEKT to replace fossil fuel‑based combustion with a low‑emission alternative. The system supports a fully integrated hydrogen cycle within the facility—producing, storing, transporting, and utilizing hydrogen entirely on site—enhancing both efficiency and operational control.
The project is expected to reduce CO₂ emissions by an estimated 56 metric tons per year through the combined use of renewable grid electricity, on‑site solar power, and efficient hydrogen utilization enabled by Teledyne’s electrolysis technology.
The successful deployment of Teledyne Energy Systems’ hydrogen generation technology at JTEKT’s CN Plant demonstrates the growing role of on‑site green hydrogen production in reducing industrial emissions and advancing carbon neutral manufacturing.
Teledyne Energy Systems i| www.teledynees.com
Mangrove Lithium announced the opening of its first commercial lithium refining facility in Delta, British Columbia – the first of its kind in North America – marking a major milestone in establishing a secure, domestic lithium supply chain for Canada and the North American market. Mangrove marked the milestone with a ribbon cutting at its new headquarters and site of the Single Stack Plant (SSP), in Delta, British Columbia. Speakers included Mangrove Lithium CEO and Founder Dr. Saad Dara, Federal Minister and Member of Parliament for Delta Jill McKnight, InBC Chief Investment Officer Thomas Park, and Delta Mayor George Harvie, with BC Premier David Eby providing a video message recognizing the achievement and the importance of domestic lithium processing in Canada’s energy transition.
A First for North America and a Milestone for Canadian Energy Security
The commissioning of the plant represents a critical step in establishing a Canadian-based, scalable refining pathway that can support the continent’s electrification goals.
Mangrove’s facility uses the company’s proprietary electrochemical technology to convert extracted lithium into battery-grade material more economically, flexibly, and sustainably than incumbent chemical methods. With a 1,000 tonne-per-year (1 ktpa) nameplate capacity, the plant can produce enough battery-grade lithium to support approximately 25,000 electric vehicles per year.
Today, the majority of global lithium refining takes place overseas, creating bottlenecks and adding volatility to supply chains. This reliance poses significant challenges to North American energy security as EV adoption accelerates and jurisdictions race to localize battery and critical mineral supply.
Foundation for Canada’s First Mine-to-Cathode Lithium Supply Chain
The Delta facility's commercial launch is the foundation for a more ambitious step: Mangrove has announced plans for a facility in Eastern Canada that will expand Canada’s lithium supply through a spodumene processing and lithium refining operation. The new facility will be able to supply 500,000 EVs annually. To advance the Eastern Canada facility, engineering and spodumene piloting studies are being supported by a conditionally approved contribution funding of up to $21.88 million CAD from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) through its Critical Minerals Research, Development and Demonstration (“CMRDD”) Program.
As part of this expansion, Mangrove has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Élévra to secure spodumene feedstock from the North American Lithium (NAL) mine in Quebec, creating a clear pathway towards Canada’s first mine-to-cathode lithium supply chain. This integration allows Canada to capture more value from its natural resources, strengthens domestic battery production capabilities, and enhances national energy resilience.
“This is a landmark moment not just for Mangrove, but for Canada,” said Dr. Saad Dara, CEO and Founder of Mangrove Lithium. “By commissioning the first commercial electrochemical lithium refinery in North America, we are proving that lithium can be refined domestically, sustainably, and competitively. This facility is an important step towards a fully Canadian lithium supply chain, one that strengthens our energy security, accelerates the transition to EVs, and positions Canada as a global leader in critical mineral processing.”
“Canada is leveraging our critical mineral resources – including our lithium – to unlock supply chain security, job creation, and clean energy innovation,” said the Honourable Tim Hodgson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. “Mangrove Lithium’s new headquarters will house North America’s first commercial electrochemical lithium refining facility – exactly the type of cutting-edge, sovereign Canadian project we need. By supporting projects like these, our new government is advancing Canada’s low-carbon potential, creating new careers, strengthening our security, and creating reliable Canadian jobs in an uncertain time.”
“Across the country, we are seeing the results of Canada’s commitment to building a world‑class critical minerals ecosystem,” said the Honourable Jill McKnight, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence. “Mangrove Lithium’s new facility positions Canada as a hub for refining battery‑grade materials right here in Delta, reinforcing our economic security and supporting Canadian innovation. Canada has what the world wants, and we are making strides to use our mineral wealth as a basis to diversify our clean energy opportunities and create stable, long-term careers in British Columbia and beyond.”
“Today’s opening marks a turning point for Canada’s critical minerals value chain,” said the Honourable Jill McKnight, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Delta. “By commissioning North America’s first commercial electrochemical lithium refining facility, Mangrove Lithium is helping Canada move from raw potential to real production—here at home. This project strengthens our energy security, supports good Canadian jobs, and advances a Made-in-Canada battery supply chain that will power the clean economy and deliver lasting benefits for Canadians.”
Mangrove Lithium | www.mangrovelithium.com
Everged, a North American energy technology company, and Georgia Green Energy, a leading electrical contractor and EV infrastructure developer based in Georgia, today announced a strategic partnership to deploy hundreds of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the state. As EV adoption continues to rise, the need for reliable and accessible charging infrastructure has never been greater. However, deploying EV charging systems remains a complex process, requiring coordination across stakeholders, technologies, funding structures, and regulatory environments.
This partnership brings together Everged's integrated hardware and software platform with Georgia Green Energy's expertise in site development, deployment, and long-term infrastructure operations to deliver a streamlined, end-to-end solution.
Through this collaboration, Everged and Georgia Green Energy will introduce flexible, scalable business models designed to remove traditional barriers to EV charging adoption and accelerate deployment while ensuring long-term system performance and profitability.
Two Deployment Models Designed for Scale and Flexibility
Both models are designed to eliminate barriers for site hosts—such as retail centers and multi-unit residential properties—by providing EV charging as a high-value amenity with no upfront capital or ongoing operational burden. At the same time, EV drivers benefit from expanded access to high-performance, well-maintained charging stations.
By aligning financial incentives with operational accountability, the partnership addresses a common challenge in the EV charging industry: inconsistent charger performance due to fragmented ownership and maintenance responsibilities. This model ensures that the parties best equipped to maintain and optimize charger performance are directly incentivized to do so.
Initial deployments will focus on high-traffic, publicly accessible locations across Georgia, including mixed-use retail destinations and multi-unit dwellings, with an emphasis on maximizing utilization, accessibility, and long-term site value.
"We are thrilled to be partnering with Georgia Green Energy," said Jefferson Smith, chief executive officer of Everged. "Not only are they a world-class contracting firm, but they also share our unrelenting commitment to approaching the industry with a fresh mindset, delivering a fantastic experience for both our site hosts and EV drivers."
"The growth of EV infrastructure is no longer a future trend—it's a present-day necessity," added Gavin Ireland, chief executive officer for Georgia Green Energy. "This partnership allows us to move faster, deploy smarter, and bring innovative charging solutions to property owners across Georgia. We're not just installing chargers—we're building revenue-generating energy assets that create long-term value for site hosts, drivers, and the communities we serve."
Everged | everged.com
Georgia Green Energy | https://gagreenenergysvc.com/
PowerSecure, a subsidiary of Southern Company and a leading provider of resilient, innovative energy solutions, is collaborating with Powder River Energy Corporation (PRECorp) and the NRTC to advance a utility‑scale battery energy storage and solar generation project in Moorcroft, Wyo.
This project is designed to help PRECorp address grid‑level peak demand challenges driven by industrial growth and rural load expansion, while reducing annual power costs for its members and strengthening system reliability through added backup capacity. The system is also expected to help PRECorp reduce annual wholesale power costs by up to $1 million, while delivering critical backup power capacity during outages and extreme conditions.
"This project is about delivering real value for PRECorp's members," said Jim Smith, president of PowerSecure. "By combining battery storage and solar generation, we're helping the cooperative manage peak demand, strengthen reliability and control costs while helping to ensure the system is ready to support future growth."
The integrated solution will include a 5 MW battery energy storage system with a total energy capacity of 21.6 MWh and 1.25 MWdc of ground‑mount solar generation, providing greater operational flexibility and supporting improved peak demand management.
"Our value to our members, has always been, we have to be a trusted energy partner," said PRECorp CEO Brian Mills. "This entire project is loaded with technology and experience that will equip that very value point that the members have of our cooperative."
Designed to meet the challenges of rising energy demand, the project underscores PowerSecure's ability to deliver resilient, future‑ready energy solutions for rural utilities. The project is expected to take approximately two years, with the system targeted to be operational in 2027.
PowerSecure's commitment to excellence and deep expertise in distributed energy infrastructure position the company to help enhance grid resiliency for PRECorp and the community it serves. By deploying advanced storage and solar technologies, the project will help strengthen system reliability, support long-term affordability and ensure the cooperative is prepared to meet future energy demands with confidence.
PowerSecure | www.powersecure.com
Southern Company | www.southerncompany.com
One of the most common reasons for a spinning water meter is a water leak. If there is a leak in your plumbing system, water will continuously flow through the pipes, causing the meter to spin. This can result in a higher water bill and potential damage to your property. Engle Services suggests you take care of the problem sooner reather than later. To check for a leak, turn off all water sources in your home and check the meter. If it is still spinning, there is likely a leak somewhere in your system. Following may be some reasons.
Faulty Meter
Another reason for a water meter spinning or water meter not spinning could be a faulty meter. Over time, water meters can become worn or damaged, causing them to spin even when there is no water usage. If you suspect that your meter is faulty, you can contact your water company to have it inspected and potentially replaced.
Running Toilets
A running toilet can also cause your water meter to spin. A small leak in the toilet's flapper valve can result in continuous water flow, causing the meter to spin. To check for a running toilet, add a few drops of food coloring to the tank and wait 15 minutes. If the water in the bowl changes color, there is a leak and the flapper valve may need to be replaced.
Outdoor Irrigation System
If you have an outdoor irrigation system, it could be the cause of your spinning water meter. A malfunctioning sprinkler head or a leak in the system can result in continuous water flow, causing the meter to spin. It is important to regularly check and maintain your irrigation system to prevent any potential leaks.
Meter Tampering
In some cases, a spinning water meter could be the result of tampering. Someone may have illegally connected to your water supply, causing the meter to spin. If you suspect this may be the case, contact your water company immediately to have the issue resolved.
No Leak, But Still Spinning
If your water meter is spinning but you have checked for leaks and found none, there may be another issue at play. It is possible that there is a problem with the meter itself or with the water company's equipment. In this case, it is best to contact your water company for further assistance.
By understanding the potential causes of a spinning water meter, you can take the necessary steps to address the issue and prevent any further damage or high water bills. Regularly checking for leaks and maintaining your plumbing system can help prevent a spinning water meter in the future.
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