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Biden-Harris Allocates $3.7M for Great Lakes Water Forecast Enhancement
Investment aims to bolster regional resilience and economic stability.
Climate Change: A Threat to US Forest Carbon Storage
Recent research from the University of Florida reveals the contrasting environmental effects on forests in the Western and Eastern United States.
Investment, Policy Key to Improving Residential Recycling in the United States
The Recycling Partnership has released a new report highlighting what needs to be done to make residential recycling more widely successful.
First Shared Solar Projects Debut in Virginia
The 5 megawatt project in Waynesboro is one of 12 solar facilities by Dimension under the state’s shared solar program.
Bacardi Cuts Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Half with New Heat and Power System
The new system, located at the world’s largest premium rum distillery located in Cataño, Puerto Rico, replaces oil with propane gas and will generate 100% of the energy used at the distillery, Bacardi’s offices and the Casa Bacardi visitor center.
Plastics in Agriculture: Balancing Benefits and Environmental Risks
As the global population surpassed the 8 billion mark in November 2022, the looming challenge of feeding an expected 10 billion people by 2050 becomes increasingly daunting. Technological innovations in agriculture over the past two decades have expanded our capacity to produce food for the growing populace.
Engie Acquires Broad Reach Power for $1 Billion
The purchase includes 350 MW of currently operating assets, 880 MW of assets under construction, and a 1.7 GW pipeline of battery storage projects, which will contribute to Engie’s goal of reaching 10 GW of battery capacity by 2030.
Bloom Energy Expands European Presence with First Customer in Germany
In this project, Bloom’s design-build contractor, 2G Energie AG, will handle the heat recovery integration, contributing to the heating grid.
Study Investigates Embodied Carbon Emissions in U.S. Industrial Real Estate
The BranchPattern report found that of 26 industrial U.S. core and shell buildings, the average embodied carbon intensity was about 50 pounds of carbon per square foot.