Wyoming’s SF0186 sets new regulations for storing spent nuclear fuel, supporting advanced reactor development and aligning with U.S. clean energy goals.
States, consumers, and corporations clash in 2025’s growing wave of PFAS lawsuits over contamination and public health hazards.
The energy and environmental landscape in the U.S. is changing rapidly, and businesses must decide whether to pivot with deregulation or double down on sustainability.
Cape Town is fixing water leaks in indigent homes, saving residents money and preventing waste.
Printed semiconductor technology is transforming window shades into zero-emission power sources, improving energy efficiency and supporting sustainability goals.
With Trump halting EV programs, cities must adapt or delay clean transportation goals—what’s next for urban mobility?
The Pathways to Green Energy Career Program is supported by Golden Grain Energy, Alliant Energy, NIACC, and the Iowa State University Research Park.
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan shape energy trade with massive reserves, strategic exports, and growing infrastructure investments.
Engaging with local communities helps ensure that flood prevention efforts are practical, inclusive, and aligned with real-world challenges.
Stricter environmental policies and tech-driven solutions are pushing the EHS market.
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SCE is investigating whether its equipment played a role in the Eaton Fire, though no definitive evidence has been found.
A push to overturn the methane emissions fee could reshape U.S. energy policy—supporters say it’s essential, opponents call it a costly burden.
Prosperity Works and Chaberton Energy are expanding community solar in New Mexico. With 28 MW planned, the initiative will provide renewable energy to low-income families.
The future is transformation. Maryland’s new Key Bridge design is more than a rebuild—it’s a statement on engineering, resilience, and economic growth.
Despite setbacks, vertical farming remains a promising solution for food security, especially in regions with limited agricultural land.
With Chris Wright at the helm, U.S. energy policy shifts toward fossil fuels—what does this mean for economic growth, security, and climate action?
The Ivanpah Solar Plant, once a leader in solar-thermal energy, is shutting down early as PV solar proves more efficient and cost-effective.
Sweden has expanded its special export credit guarantee program for Ukraine, increasing available funds by 166% in 2025.
Energy, industry, and transport remain the core drivers of climate change, but digital industries are emerging as major players in emissions growth.