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From textiles to plastics, Nordic nations are scaling up recycling. Sorting tech is key to meeting ambitious circular economy goals.

Federal proposal to drop habitat degradation from ESA’s “harm” definition could ease project approvals for water and infrastructure—raising concerns for species protection.

Aspen Power brings 42.5 MW of solar online in rural Pennsylvania, offering farmers stable income through land leases and supporting local energy resilience.

Harita Nickel faces scrutiny as leaked documents reveal decade-long chromium-6 pollution at its Indonesian site supplying EV giants, despite public denials.

Missouri SB6 would restrict power plant shutdowns unless utilities prove they’ve replaced lost capacity with reliable alternatives, potentially delaying the state’s clean energy transition.

2024 Impact Report reveals 46 MW of new solar projects and strong community involvement, with operations now extending across 13 states.

Demand for electricity in the Northwest could double by 2046, according to a new energy forecast from regional experts.

Geopolitical and economic hurdles are dampening short-term energy optimism. Yet, the sector remains focused on long-term sustainability goals.

Under U.S. pressure, Mexico will deliver long-overdue water to South Texas, easing agriculture concerns under the 1944 Water Treaty.

Alabama advances plans to store uranium-233, aiming to drive next-gen nuclear energy innovation, job creation, and private investment in the state.

German startup eeden raises $19.3 million to advance chemical recycling of cotton-polyester textiles, addressing rising regulatory pressure and supporting a more circular textile economy.

ConocoPhillips’ withdrawal from Malaysia’s Salam-Patawali project exposes growing risks tied to federal-state tensions over energy governance ...

In the wake of recent natural disasters, state leaders across the country are finding that emergency support from the federal government is no longer a given.

Global nuclear capacity is growing fast, driven by SMRs and energy goals. Asia’s rapid buildout is shifting the power map.

The Nuclear Company opens new Columbia, South Carolina office, creating 100+ jobs to advance fleet-scale deployment of nuclear reactors and meet America's surging energy needs.

AB 1104 updates California’s renewable energy laws, easing compliance for small businesses installing solar and protecting access to Net Energy Metering programs.

Using data from the Department of Energy and Tax Foundation, Stacker ranked states from the least to most hospitable for electric vehicle ownership.  

Colt Group’s use of 3D scanning slashes leak repair times and risks. Faster fixes help clients stay productive and meet emissions goals.

SUNY Oneonta is the first university to participate in NYSERDA’s Voluntary Tier 1 REC Presale Program, securing 1,000 MWh of locally sourced clean energy to power campus residence halls.

Driven by eco-conscious consumers and accelerated innovation in clean technologies, the global sustainable manufacturing market is set to more than double by 2032, with North America leading and Asia-Pacific emerging as the fastest-growing region.

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