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IRA Billions Can’t Cure the Scarcity of Qualified Engineering Talent
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It’s not a new story for us here at Resource Erectors. Heavy industry has been facing human resource shortfalls year after year in the 21st Century as the boomer generation retires with no one behind in line to replace them. The engineer shortage is one that has its roots…
The Impossible Green Dream Will Require Another $116 Billion
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“It’s almost impossible, and definitely a race against time. The big money that needs to be spent takes time to get approval for and to deploy.”- Cameron Perks- analyst at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence Ambitious green policies put in place by globalist politicians and the pseudo-scientific elitists of the decarbonization…
High Energy Costs Fuel a US Manufacturing Wave From Europe
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“More and more European companies are planning to expand their production in U.S. facilities or relocate their manufacturing to the U.S., especially for products requiring energy-intensive production.” – Industrytoday.com In the industrial world, events are on the move in the summer of 2023. As Elon Musk’s prolific X marks…
The Flip Side of AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the Workforce
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They Don’t Call it Artificial Intelligence for Nothing In our recent blog, we discussed how AI is poised to make quantum leaps in heavy industry, not to mention the rest of the world that heavy industry keeps up and running. Quantum AI is often promoted as the potential superhero…
Running on Fumes: Can Methane Save the Planet?
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In the interest of greenwashed “scientific” accuracy, (and we use the term loosely) let us first stand corrected, concerning our statement in a previous blog that daily glacial methane emissions are equivalent to 136,000 cow farts. According to the brilliant minds at Science Daily, and one of those ubiquitous…
Quantum Technology 2023: Keeping the Green Peace in Heavy Industry
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“Quantum technologies open up a world of possibilities for industry. In particular, quantum computers could have game-changing implications across multiple sectors. Quantum computing could help perfect supply chains and production processes in heavy industry, improve factory layouts and scheduling, reduce waste and energy consumption, and make logistics and transportation…