Infrastructure

With energy demand surging, MidAmerican Energy is making a $1 billion investment in Iowa’s energy future.

Massachusetts is set to see major infrastructure improvements as part of an $8 billion transportation plan that will fund critical projects and strengthen the state’s workforce.

With carbon capture technology emerging as a key component of U.S. energy and environmental policy, the EPA has granted West Virginia the authority to regulate Class VI wells for carbon sequestration.

The bill seeks to provide funding for statewide transportation improvements, but its impact on EV affordability and expansion remains uncertain.

With a £2.5 billion investment and an anticipated completion in 2029, the project promises long-term economic and environmental benefits.

California’s new water agreement will remove dams on the Eel River, restoring fish habitats while ensuring supply for over 600,000 residents.

Floodwaters surge across West Virginia, forcing evacuations and emergency declarations in multiple counties.

New research suggests that advanced post-processing techniques and machine learning models could revolutionize how solar power is predicted.

In 2025, the United States is intensifying its efforts to rehabilitate brownfield sites—properties hindered by the presence or potential presence of hazardous substances, pollutants, or …

With Logistics Policy-2025, Madhya Pradesh targets lower costs, stronger supply chains, and enhanced export capacity to attract investors.

Hanover County’s water outage revealed urgent infrastructure gaps. Strengthening supply redundancy and distribution capacity is now critical.

Chryso’s Canadian expansion boosts sustainable construction with eco-friendly materials and localized expertise.

The Development of AI-Driven Sustainable Tourism in Saudi Arabia

Wake County schools face ongoing issues beyond HVAC, including broken toilets, leaking roofs, and suspected mold, with funding and staff shortages slowing repairs.

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?

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