House Bill 15 promotes power generation, affordability, and regulatory transparency—but faces pushback from utilities and environmental advocates.
Companies operating in New York must prepare for new compliance frameworks, fee structures, and material sourcing requirements aimed at reducing waste and safeguarding public health.
With $78.7B in storm damage, Helene highlights the need for green infrastructure, grid upgrades, and climate-resilient rebuilding.
Australia invests in green hydrogen, backing CIP’s Murchison project to boost exports, create jobs, and support global decarbonization efforts.
The early onset and concentration of severe weather systems in March 2025 are unusual, raising concerns about future flood risk management and climate resilience strategies.
Next City examines how spending on affordable housing development and infrastructure improvements can help prevent renters from being priced out following a disaster.
Romania’s new $152M hydrogen hub will drive innovation in production, storage, fuel cells, renewables integration, tech transfer, and workforce training.
Demand response is key to grid stability in 2025, offering C&I organizations cost-saving solutions while utilities enhance energy efficiency.
Real-time data helps facilities reduce waste, optimize staffing, and keep spaces stocked without unnecessary effort.
W&L launches its Eco-Rep program, empowering students to lead sustainability efforts and support the university’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
A new joint venture aims to accelerate corporate adoption of clean energy solutions.
London’s ULEZ cuts pollution by 53%, improving school commutes, but families in outer areas struggle with costs and limited transport options.
SuperHub Meerstad merges sustainability, renewable energy, and multifunctionality to create a future-ready community hub in the heart of a growing city.
Cuba’s push for renewable energy is a step in the right direction, but it falls short of addressing the immediate challenges of its struggling electrical system.
As semiconductor manufacturers pour billions into new facilities, a parallel challenge is unfolding—the need for infrastructure to support the workforce.
MCT now operates on solar power during the day, reducing carbon emissions while ICTSI invests $100M to expand the terminal’s capacity.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Hyundai Rotem is actively developing hydrogen-powered trains and fuel cell trams, aligning with global carbon neutrality goals.
Brownfields—abandoned or underutilized properties with potential environmental contamination—exist in nearly every community.
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.
The bill seeks to provide funding for statewide transportation improvements, but its impact on EV affordability and expansion remains uncertain.