An MIT study found that energy coaching, combined with smart devices, reduced household energy costs by 53%, easing energy poverty.
Maltha Glass Recycling's €2.89 ($3.14) million investment in PVB recycling technology boosts sustainability and glass recovery, advancing Europe’s circular economy goals.
The waters of Savannah, Georgia, will soon host the nation's first hybrid passenger ferries powered by waterjet technology.
Abu Dhabi integrates solar and battery storage to deliver continuous renewable power, supporting jobs and economic growth.
In 2024, China imported 542.7 million metric tons of coal—the highest ever recorded.
From political shifts to technology adoption, resilience emerges as a critical factor for navigating global uncertainty.
New federal funding supports 49 projects to advance zero-emission transportation, deploying 11,500 EV charging ports and alternative fueling sites.
Could carbon-storing materials revolutionize the construction industry?
The development of green hydrogen energy facilities presents a unique opportunity to blend economic growth with environmental responsibility.
A new 19.5 MW behind-the-meter solar project at Charter Steel marks a major step in Wisconsin’s clean energy-driven steel production.
Communities across the U.S. can now access more detailed information on chemical releases with the EPA’s addition of nine PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory.
U.S. Steel remains American-owned as Biden blocks merger, highlighting security and manufacturing resilience while U.S. and Nippon Steel respond by filing lawsuits against the Administration.
Recent research from the University of Notre Dame has identified fitness trackers and smartwatch bands as unexpected sources of PFAS.
G&S Metal Products faced a similar OSHA citation in 2017, yet failed to improve safety practices like machine guarding and employee training.
Perovskite solar cells offer Japan a flexible, efficient energy solution, addressing urban space limits and driving its transition to sustainable energy.
Denmark’s offshore wind ambitions hit a roadblock as its 6 GW tender fails to attract bids, raising questions about market conditions and tender structure.
According to the latest US Solar Market Insight Report, domestic solar module manufacturing capacity in the United States has surged to nearly 40 GW by Q3 2024.
Buy Now exposes the dark side of consumerism—planned obsolescence, waste, and environmental harm. Watch it this Black Friday week for a reality check.
Manufacturers are responding to board-driven decarbonization demands by adopting Energy-as-a-Service to boost savings and reduce carbon footprints.
From 2005 to 2022, emissions decreased in 44 states and the District of Columbia, with the most significant reductions occurring in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Maine.