This partnership merges Iceland Drilling’s extensive experience in high-temperature geothermal drilling—supported by its fleet of modern hydraulic drilling rigs
With oil and gas exploration ramping up, the demand for better waste disposal solutions is skyrocketing. But companies are working on new ways to recycle and reuse waste, which could be a game-changer.
Swedish startup GreenIron is partnering with ABB to bring automation to its first commercial facility in Sandviken, Sweden. Using a hydrogen-based reduction process, GreenIron aims to cut emissions and turn industrial waste into valuable materials.
Barrick Gold (NYSE:GOLD) is weighing a corporate move from Canada to the U.S., citing market benefits and potential policy shifts under a Trump administration.
The visit was part of a broader effort to engage with EPA employees across the country and reinforce the agency’s commitment to environmental protection.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin visited New York City last Thursday, stopping by the agency’s Region 2 headquarters in downtown Manhattan.
Mazama Energy is a geothermal operator and development company focused on producing technologies and methods for extracting heat from SHR to generate utility-scale, carbon-free, base-load energy.
Since President Donald Trump took office Jan. 20, there has been widespread confusion over the status of IRA money for projects both large—like those administered by the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality—and small, like BREDL’s.
PFAS, often called forever chemicals, have been linked to serious health risks. As water utilities work to remove these substances from drinking water, these lawmakers argue they shouldn’t bear the financial burden of cleanup costs.
While EPA set Feb. 20, 2025 as the deadline to file comments on the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), some stakeholders within the water testing and water utility sectors say because the NPRM is very complex the deadline is too short, and should be extended by 60 days.