By supporting future talent and fostering the well-being of local communities across Arizona and the USA, Epiroc aims to make a lasting impact on the mining industry's sustainable development.
The updated regulations establish non-enforceable public health goals and enforceable standards, necessitate comprehensive monitoring, and require public notification of PFAS levels.
XGS Energy has secured an additional $20 million in funding to launch its first commercial-scale, water-independent geothermal project in California, advancing its innovative technology for global deployment.
The EPA has issued a nationwide alert urging immediate upgrades to cybersecurity measures for water utilities after revealing significant vulnerabilities that could jeopardize the nation's drinking water supply.
Geothermal energy, recognized for its stability, reliability, and environmental benefits, is seen as a promising green and low-carbon renewable energy resource.
NY-GEO announces the opening of its Top Jobs 2024 competition, inviting geothermal professionals to showcase their innovative projects in three new categories: Residential, Commercial, and Drilling, to highlight the growth and excellence in geothermal energy use across New York State.
Sustainable Westchester is seeking partners to develop a Geothermal Driller Training Program aimed at equipping participants with the skills to operate geothermal rigs and support community energy networks.
Join Missouri University of Science and Technology’s esteemed faculty this August. Explore an exciting opportunity to shape the future of engineering as you educate the next generation in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment.
The South Atlantic Jubilee has announced its 2024 scholarship opportunities for college, vocational, and home-schooled students, with applications due by May 31, 2024.
Despite an impending deadline for the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes to pay increased irrigation fees, the tribe will continue to operate their irrigation system independently, mitigating any potential service interruption threatened by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.