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Updated emissions data and a publicly available tool challenge assumptions about mass timber’s carbon neutrality, guiding more informed material choices.

Indiana’s new law bans foreign adversary-linked data centers from using regional grid power, requiring full energy independence to operate in the state.

EVLO and EPS commission solar-plus-storage systems to boost grid resilience in American Samoa, supporting ASPA’s 2040 goal of 100% renewable energy.

Since our relaunch, engagement has surged — and we’re opening new ways for industry leaders to share insights, build visibility, and get involved.

Tennessee redefines “clean energy” to include gas, nuclear, and waste-to-energy—fueling a partisan clash over local control and environmental standards.

New research links unsustainable peatland use to rising flood risks in Indonesia, urging stronger hydrological planning and global supply chain accountability.

California's AB 526 aims to boost in-state geothermal energy, enhancing grid reliability and economic growth.

Executive Order Eases Compliance for Automakers While Environmental Groups Warn of Climate Setbacks

Urbint acquires StormImpact to deliver predictive storm response for utilities. The move enhances grid reliability during extreme weather.

Adapture Renewables proposes a 110 MW solar and battery project in Alamosa County to enhance grid resilience and support Colorado’s clean energy goals.

Washington mandates PFAS testing in biosolids starting 2027, with final reporting due 2029, advancing public health protections and data-driven regulation.

Rosendin debuts autonomous robots that triple solar installation speed and enhance safety on utility-scale projects in Texas, addressing labor and terrain challenges.

Remedy Scientific raises $11M to scale its automation-first remediation platform, targeting PFAS contamination and accelerating brownfield site cleanup across the U.S.

Ecocem joins with TITAN to cut CO₂ emissions from cement production by 70%. The partnership begins in Greece with global rollout potential.

Ukraine secures over $327M to rebuild its energy sector, with EU and partner support targeting resilience, renewables, and green infrastructure.

Hydrogen’s water use is minimal compared to other fuels, but permitting delays and regional water access challenges could slow green hydrogen development.

The initiative, led by NCC, will centralize 16,000 tons of annual waste—including large volumes of metal and iron scrap—on a 40,000-square-meter site designed for sorting, recycling, and hazardous material handling.

As reporting deadlines hit, the EU’s methane rule is shifting from policy to pressure point—forcing global energy suppliers to prove compliance or risk exclusion.

Data centers are fueling AI, CleanTech, and more—but rising energy use and grid strain raise urgent questions about their future sustainability and resilience.

Reno is overheating. A new analysis shows it leads the nation in warming, prompting a citizen-led effort to map and cool urban heat hotspots.

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