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restart



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Empire Wind "will now focus on safely restarting construction activities that were halted during the suspension period," the company said.

From Barron's

Rio deployed its bioleaching process in the recent restart of a mine east of Tucson and has partnerships to take the technology to several others in the Americas.

From The Wall Street Journal

The investigation report, released late Tuesday, said the system was restored "following resynchronisation/restarts that took place after rerouting traffic on the backbone network".

From Barron's

Last year opened with a near-catastrophic emergency landing on an Alaska Airlines flight in January, and concluded with the restart of plane production in the Seattle region following a lengthy labor strike.

From Barron's

In a statement late Monday, the Danish renewable energy company said a judge had granted a preliminary injunction that allows the Revolution Wind project to restart immediately, while underlying lawsuits challenging the orders progress.

From The Wall Street Journal