Energy

SNEAK PEEK: New maps detail Canada’s robust and growing methane mitigation industry

By Ari Pottens Canada’s leadership on climate change has helped foster and grow the methane mitigation industry into an economic engine. New regulations can help...

SEPA Announces New Board Members and Reappointments

Washington, D.C. — The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) Board of Directors recently elected two board members – Janisse Quiñones, CEO and Chief Engineer...

A Flood of Ash: The Fight for Justice in Kingston, Tennessee

Just before Christmas in 2008 in the Tennessee town of Kingston, a pile of coal ash located near the Kingston Fossil Plant broke free...

Texas policy proposals could create a new template for state actions on zero-emission trucks

By Phillip Martin In the last two years, Texas has made over $100 million available in incentives for zero-emission trucks and buses. With incentive programs...

Talking EVs: 3 Hot Topics Right Now

The year kicked off with an administrative transition in Washington that has created uncertainty about the federal government’s role in supporting the transition to...

Strong oil & gas methane rules are essential — and achievable

By EDF Blogs By Flavia Sollazzo The European Union’s methane regulation, set to begin reporting requirements this May, is a landmark step in climate policy. By...

Powering seawater desalination plants with photovoltaics

A German research team has investigated the feasibility of a large-scale PV-powered seawater reverse osmosis desalination plant in Jordan and has found that keeping...

Recent articles

spot_img