The global data center security market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 16.8% from 2025 to 2030, driven by increasing cyber threats and the rising demand for robust data protection solutions across various industries.
Compared to traditional catalytic converters, the new design demonstrated a four- to five-fold increase in nitrogen oxide conversion at 250 degrees Celsius.
This initiative, part of the Biden-Harris Administration's commitment to supporting toxic-exposed Veterans, could lead to kidney cancer being classified as a presumptive service-connected condition, easing access to benefits and healthcare.
In today’s digital age, state and local governments are increasingly reliant on technology to provide essential services, manage critical infrastructure, and safeguard sensitive data. However, …
This incident, the second major PFAS spill in two months, underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the Department of Defense in managing and remediating hazardous substances from legacy systems.
Georgia Power is taking a significant step towards modernizing its energy infrastructure by introducing 500 megawatts (MW) of new Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). This development, authorized …
A Toulouse-based developer specializing in aviation-grade fuel cell technology, H3 Dynamics, has been chosen by the European Union-funded Clean Aviation research initiative, HyPoTraDe, to provide its …
In the pursuit of greener aviation, an unexpected discovery has surfaced. More fuel-efficient aircraft, intended to reduce environmental impact, may actually be increasing the climate effects of …
In the second part of our interview, James Walker discusses how NANO Nuclear’s subsidiaries contribute to U.S. energy independence and security, the role of portable microreactors in U.S. energy policy, and the transition to cleaner energy sources.
In a significant move to safeguard public health, the Biden-Harris Administration has taken decisive action to address the dangers posed by per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) , commonly known …
The Biden administration hosted the White House Super Pollutants Summit, gathering U.S. officials, industry leaders, environmental organizations, and international partners to unveil a series of …
On July 23, 2024, Bucharest became the epicenter of a significant discussion on the future of global energy. The Partnership for Transatlantic Energy and Climate Cooperation (P-TECC) Business Forum …
The Pentagon is expected to request an extension beyond the October 1 deadline set by Congress to eliminate the use of firefighting foam containing hazardous "forever chemicals," known as per- and …
A new study from West Virginia University economists has unveiled alarming patterns in the contamination of U.S. drinking water by forever chemicals, raising urgent questions for corporate …
Despite universal reporting of Scope 1 and 2 emissions among publicly traded oil and gas companies in the MSCI All Country World Index, a mere 9% report Scope 3 emissions from their investments. This trend persists even among the top 20 companies, with only one currently disclosing emissions from assets it has an interest in but does not control.
Georgia Power, a subsidiary of Southern Company, is partnering with U.S. Army Garrison Fort Eisenhower on a groundbreaking $72 million utility energy service contract (UESC). This initiative aims to …
In 2022 alone, satellite reentries added approximately 17 metric tons of aluminum oxides to the mesosphere. Future scenarios with mega-constellations could contribute over 360 metric tons annually, raising significant concerns about long-term ozone depletion.
In a landmark initiative to bolster energy resilience and sustainability, the Department of Defense (DOD) has announced a strategic partnership with Duke Energy. This collaboration will see two new …
Amid rising demand for data centers and computing power for artificial intelligence (AI), cloud storage, and crypto assets, analysts predict a significant rise in electricity demand, potentially overloading the US grid.
Maryland residents are among the 89.3 million Americans affected by contamination of their drinking water with toxic “forever chemicals,” collectively known as PFAS, according to new data from …