A new study questions the effectiveness of carbon sequestration on U.S. croplands for climate mitigation, revealing that its impact may be far less than previously estimated by the USDA and EPA.
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $10.2 million in funding for projects to develop environmentally responsible domestic sources of critical minerals, essential for advancing clean energy technologies and reducing reliance on foreign supplies.
The Inflation Reduction Act represents a historic investment in the United States' clean energy future. For the drilling industry, it offers numerous opportunities to engage in renewable energy projects, improve infrastructure resilience, and contribute to environmental sustainability.
NYSERDA will issue the bonds through its Green Jobs - Green New York program, which offers solar and energy efficiency loans to one-to-four-family residential structures.
Ukrainian startup Beholder secures nearly $1 million in funding to enhance AI-powered critical mineral exploration, aiming to boost the global supply of raw materials essential for the green energy transition.
Washington state lawmakers have unanimously approved House Bill 2131, enabling utilities to sell thermal energy via thermal energy networks, promising efficient, fossil fuel-free heating and cooling solutions, and a $25 million grant program for initial projects.
Discover the pioneering research of Brendan Bishop on the quest for untapped lithium reserves in Western Canada, a game-changer for the low-carbon energy sector and electric vehicle market.
In the late 1940s, 28- year-old Ed Malzahn applied a combination of knowledge from his father’s blacksmith business and his degree in mechanical engineering to produce a machine that would revolutionize the underground construction industry as we know it today.