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Energy efficiency doesn’t stop at design or retrofits – it thrives on continuous monitoring.
But many buildings still rely on manual audits, delayed fault detection,...
Existing buildings account for over 30% of global energy use – but many remain energy-inefficient due to outdated HVAC, poor insulation, or legacy lighting...
When the Environmental Protection Agency’s plans to eliminate the Energy Star program became public, pushback from environmental groups was expected. The government-funded labeling system...
The European Commission’s Clean Industrial Deal launched in February 2025 is Brussels’ bold blueprint to supercharge the EU’s green industrial revolution, funneling over €100...
By Olivia Rosane and Cristen Hemingway Jaynes
Quick Key Facts
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide and is responsible for around...
The U.S. residential solar market is uncertain. Its long-term potential is huge, exceeding current U.S. power generation capacity. However, recent policy changes threaten short-term...
Data centers are usually built with carbon-heavy materials like concrete and steel. However, cement and steel production together contribute to about 15% of global...
From lignocellulosic residues to algae and organic waste, biomass fermentation holds vast potential for sustainable fuels like ethanol, biobutanol, and next-gen bio-solvents. Yet its...
Energy crops like Miscanthus, switchgrass, and bamboo offer a renewable, non-food-based pathway to biofuels and carbon-negative energy systems. Yet, their success hinges on precise...
In a resource-constrained world, using every part of biomass – from cellulose to minerals – isn’t just smart, it’s essential.
AI makes whole biomass utilization...