City officials have unveiled a roadmap for growing the city’s green economy through investment in jobs and sectors committed to combating climate change.
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New Advanced Battery Energy Storage Comes Online in Hawaii
The facility will add 185 megawatts of total power capacity and 565 megawatt-hours of electricity to help the state’s electric transition from coal and oil to solar and wind.
ORNL, FMD Collaborate on Marine Alternative Fuel Technologies
The collaboration aims to translate scientific research into tangible technologies, specifically for the Department of Defense.
Innovative Energy Project to Benefit Military Families in Hawaii
The savings realized by Island Palm Communities through the deployment of HHE’s systems are being reinvested to enhance the housing and amenities Lendlease offers to military families on the installation.
Biden’s Potential Approval of Willow Project Raises Concerns for Climate Activists
Biden pledged to halt new oil and gas development on federal land during his 2020 campaign, but his administration is now moving toward potential approval of the Willow project.
American Water Successfully Transfers Ownership of Wastewater Utility System Assets at Naval Station Mayport
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), which functions as the primary contracting agency for the Department of Defense, selected American Water for the NS Mayport wastewater Utilities Privatization (UP) contract in July 2022.
New Jersey Commits to 100% Clean Energy by 2035
The transition to clean energy is also expected to bring economic benefits to the state. According to a 2021 report by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, the clean energy industry is projected to create 27,000 new jobs and add $4.8 billion to the state’s economy by 2030.
Super Bowl LVII: A Legacy of Sustainability, Community Outreach, and Empowerment
The NFL is returning to Arizona for the fourth Super Bowl in the league’s history, but this time, it is poised to be the most environmentally conscious event yet.
Environmental Solutions Provider Atlas Awarded $21 Million Contract Extension
Atlas, a leading Infrastructure and Environmental solutions provider announced that it has been awarded a three-year, $21 million contract extension to provide CMT on the Spent Fuel Handling Recapitalization Project at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory.
New Legislation on PFAS May Affect Your Fire Suppression System
Over the past few decades, the fire protection industry has been affected by national/international restrictions and bans on production of the chemicals used in fire suppression systems. With the ongoing concern over climate change substances and materials with high global warming potential have increasingly come under scrutiny from Congress and other international governing bodies.