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Offshore wind energy is cementing its place as a major potential player in U.S. renewable energy generation.
by Leah Garden
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Addressing the systemic issues of slavery and tracking will take multistakeholder engagement that includes workers along with clearer regulatory signals.
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A Q&A with Victoria Mills, managing director of the Environmental Defense Fund, on ways sustainability executives and their firms can go after IRA incentives.
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The head of the Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office details what motivated the agency's single biggest loan to date.
by Leah Garden
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Sponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviewed Chris Hess of Eaton to discuss how the IRA is accelerating the development of new technologies, products and solutions necessary for the energy transition.
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Sponsored: Large energy users are bolstering decarbonization efforts with more collaborative, sustainable and equitable approaches to clean energy procurement.
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The Inflation Reduction Act has dangled 'very attractive carrots' to accelerate decarbonization, but a 'few more sticks' are needed to hit climate targets, according to a new analysis.
by Stuart Stone
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Before the Inflation Reduction Act became the law of the land, there was a lot of uncertainty as to how it would affect the renewable energy sector.
by Leah Garden
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Fervo Energy reaches a milestone unmatched by other enhanced geothermal technologies. Now all it needs is offtakers.
by Sarah Golden
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Lithium, essential for EV batteries, could be South America’s white gold.
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The beauty of systems thinking and the wisdom it provides about sustainability and buildings.
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Use of the super-potent greenhouse gas hydrofluorocarbon is rising rapidly, but we know how to contain it.
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The Arlington, Virginia, office complex is 100 percent electrified, and was built using low-carbon concrete and mass timber.
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Sponsored: EDF’s Victoria Mills interviewed GE Chief Sustainability Officer Roger Martella on the IRA enabling companies to lead the energy transition and how organizations can take advantage of the legislation's provisions.
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Sponsored: In a future-proofed energy strategy, resilience goes beyond operational continuity to include economic and regulatory resilience.
by Joel Obillo
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Kaiser Permanente already sees microgrids as its “first line of defense.”
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America’s aging flood control infrastructure is failing even with federal funding on its way.
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Decarbonizing steel is critical to bending the emissions curve, and corporations have a very important role.
by Sarah Golden
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Chile plans to nationalize its vast reserves of lithium, an element essential for development of batteries and electric vehicles. That could force new public-private partnerships for leading suppliers Albemarle and SQM.
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The U.S. debt-ceiling deal could finally advance energy projects that have been waiting in limbo.
by Leah Garden
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Investment in clean energy is gaining momentum but is still off the pace required to meet the 1.5 Celsius goal, according to a new IEA report.
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An industrial resource park in Iceland is built around geothermal and circular principles.
by Sarah Golden
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Humanity’s got big sustainability problems with the built environment. Nature’s got many of the solutions.
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Sponsored: Small to mid-sized entities can team up and buy renewable energy through Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) aggregations, which large companies can also use to extend renewable energy benefits to small suppliers.
by Svena Bhasin