Brian Schultz, President
IBEW Local 747, SC7, IBEW
76 Washington Avenue
East Hartford CT 06118
Phone: (203) 668-7477

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How AI Might Save More Energy Than It Soaks Up

IBEW News - Mon, 09/15/2025 - 8:30am
Analysis examining how artificial intelligence systems, despite their high energy consumption for data centers and processing, may ultimately lead to net energy savings through optimization of electrical grids, smart building systems, and industrial processes. The implications for electrical workers include both challenges from automation and opportunities in deploying AI-enhanced electrical infrastructure and smart grid technologies. Source: ft.com

What We Need to Know About AI and the Climate

IBEW News - Mon, 09/15/2025 - 8:30am
Comprehensive overview of artificial intelligence's environmental impact, including energy demands of data centers and potential climate benefits through optimized electrical systems and renewable energy integration. The analysis covers implications for electrical infrastructure development and the role of skilled electrical workers in building sustainable AI systems while addressing climate concerns. Source: yaleclimateconnections.org

Meta Confronts Sustainability Tensions Amid Massive Infrastructure Expansion

IBEW News - Mon, 09/15/2025 - 8:30am
Meta faces challenges balancing rapid AI infrastructure expansion with sustainability commitments, as massive data center construction increases energy demands while the company pursues carbon neutrality goals. The expansion creates significant opportunities for electrical contractors and IBEW members in data center construction, renewable energy integration, and advanced electrical systems installation. Source: ppc.land

IBEW Members Gear Up For Jobsite ICE Defense

IBEW News - Mon, 09/15/2025 - 8:30am
IBEW Local 553 members in Durham, North Carolina are organizing to protect workers from potential ICE raids on construction sites, developing strategies to defend immigrant workers' rights while maintaining jobsite safety and productivity. The initiative reflects growing concerns about workplace enforcement actions affecting the electrical construction workforce and union solidarity efforts to protect all workers regardless of immigration status. Source: wnylabortoday.com

Local Rewires and Revitalizes Community Museum (EW)

IBEW News - Mon, 09/15/2025 - 8:30am
IBEW Local 138 members in Detroit have completed a comprehensive electrical rewiring project at the Hamtramck Historical Museum, demonstrating union commitment to community service while showcasing skilled electrical work in historical preservation. The project involved updating aging electrical systems while maintaining the building's historical integrity, highlighting the specialized skills of IBEW electricians in restoration work. Source: ibew.org

Local Celebrates Graduating Class

IBEW News - Mon, 09/15/2025 - 8:30am
IBEW Local 1 celebrates the graduation of its 2025 apprentice class, marking the completion of comprehensive electrical training programs that prepare new journeymen for careers in the electrical industry. The graduation represents continued investment in workforce development and the next generation of skilled electrical workers, ensuring strong union membership and expertise for future electrical construction and maintenance projects. Source: labortribune.com

CT, Rhode Island Sue Administration Over Wind Power Project Halt

Connecticut News - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Connecticut and Rhode Island attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration to overturn a stop-work order that halted construction of the Revolution Wind offshore project. The nearly 80% complete wind farm was abruptly stopped on August 22, with states arguing the order is baseless and will harm residents and the renewable energy industry.

CT Lawmakers Launch Last Ditch Effort to Stop UI Construction

Connecticut News - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Connecticut legislators are making a final attempt to block United Illuminating's controversial monopole transmission line project through Fairfield and Bridgeport. The project involves installing dozens of steel monopoles over 100 feet tall along a 7-mile route, despite strong opposition from local communities and officials who cite environmental and property concerns.

Demolition to Begin at East Hartford's Founders Plaza Office Park As Part of Major Redevelopment

Connecticut News - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Demolition work is set to commence at the Founders Plaza Office Park in East Hartford as part of a significant redevelopment project. The aging office complex will be transformed into a new mixed-use development, representing a major investment in the area's commercial real estate landscape.

Ground Broken On 168 More Apartments

Connecticut News - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
Construction has officially begun on a new 168-unit apartment development in New Haven. The groundbreaking ceremony marks another significant addition to the city's housing stock, addressing ongoing demand for residential units in the greater New Haven area.

Former Mongers Market Building For Sale In Bridgeport

Connecticut News - Tue, 09/09/2025 - 8:00am
The historic former Mongers Market building in Bridgeport has been put up for sale, presenting a development opportunity in the city's commercial district. The property offers potential for redevelopment or renovation, contributing to ongoing efforts to revitalize Bridgeport's downtown area.

Gov. Lamont and Five Northeastern Governors Back Offshore Wind Projects in Statement

Connecticut News - Mon, 09/08/2025 - 8:30am
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont joined five other northeastern governors in issuing a Labor Day statement supporting offshore wind energy development, directly challenging the Trump administration's recent halt to the Revolution Wind project. The governors emphasized the importance of offshore wind for clean energy goals, economic development, and job creation in the region. Source: ctnewsjunkie.com

Ridgefield Board of Education Reviews Auditorium and New School Construction Plans

Connecticut News - Mon, 09/08/2025 - 8:30am
The Ridgefield Board of Education is reviewing plans for multiple construction projects including auditorium renovations, roof repair work, and construction of a new alternative high school. The comprehensive building program addresses infrastructure needs across the district while planning for expanded educational facilities and updated performance spaces. Source: patch.com

Bethel High School Considers Installing Solar Panels

Connecticut News - Mon, 09/08/2025 - 8:30am
Bethel High School is exploring the installation of solar panels as part of an energy savings initiative. The proposed solar project would help reduce the school's electricity costs while supporting sustainability goals. The installation would represent a significant green energy investment for the district and could serve as a model for other Connecticut schools. Source: ctinsider.com

Design Updates Unveiled for New Tweed-New Haven Airport Terminal

Connecticut News - Mon, 09/08/2025 - 8:30am
Officials have revealed updated design plans for the new terminal at Tweed-New Haven Airport, showcasing architectural improvements and enhanced passenger amenities. The terminal construction project represents a major infrastructure upgrade for the regional airport, with features designed to accommodate growing passenger traffic and improve the travel experience. Source: newhavenindependent.org

Judge Clears Way for 112-Unit Apartment Development in New Haven

Connecticut News - Mon, 09/08/2025 - 8:30am
A judge has cleared legal obstacles for a 112-unit apartment development project in New Haven, allowing construction to move forward. The housing development represents significant residential construction activity in the city and will contribute to addressing local housing needs. The court decision removes regulatory barriers that had delayed the project. Source: newhavenindependent.org

President Cooper: A Record-Breaking Year (EW)

IBEW News - Sun, 09/07/2025 - 8:00am
IBEW International President Kenneth W. Cooper reports that 2025 is on track to be a record-breaking year for membership growth. Speaking at the Construction and Maintenance Conference, Cooper emphasized the union's resilience and called for continued unity and organizing efforts to strengthen the IBEW's position in the evolving electrical industry.

Planned Labor Rule Changes Are Bad News for IBEW Members, Working Families (EW)

IBEW News - Sun, 09/07/2025 - 8:00am
The IBEW warns that proposed changes to labor regulations could negatively impact worker safety and union rights. These regulatory modifications threaten to make jobsites less safe for IBEW members in construction and mining while making it more difficult for workers to organize and maintain union protections.

Secretary-Treasurer Noble: A Labor Challenge (EW)

IBEW News - Sun, 09/07/2025 - 8:00am
IBEW Secretary-Treasurer Paul A. Noble addresses the current challenges facing organized labor in America. Noble discusses the importance of Labor Day as a time to reflect on workers' rights achievements while acknowledging the ongoing struggles unions face in protecting and advancing workers' interests in today's political climate.

Code of Excellence Helps IBEW Members Quickly Smooth Project's Start (EW)

IBEW News - Sun, 09/07/2025 - 8:00am
Members of IBEW Local 659 in Medford, Oregon successfully implemented the union's Code of Excellence to quickly resolve project startup challenges. The collaborative approach and professional standards outlined in the Code of Excellence helped streamline operations and demonstrate the value of skilled IBEW craftworkers to contractors and clients.

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