Revolutionizing Racing with Hydrogen With The Advent of Water-Engine Technology
The world of sustainable energy is buzzing with excitement about a new water-powered engine, especially in the context of transitioning away from conventional energy sources.
U.S. States Gear Up for 2035 Phasing Out of Gas Cars
Several states in the U.S., including California, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Washington, and Rhode Island, plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
Nikola Corporation Launches First HYLA High-Pressure Modular Refueling Station in SoCal
Nikola Corporation (Nasdaq: NKLA) recently opened its first HYLA high-pressure modular refueling station in Southern California, marking a significant step in zero-emissions transportation.
Danish Investors Push DSV on ESG Concerns in $10 Billion Neom Joint Venture
Danish investors in DSV are pressing the logistics giant regarding environmental, social, and governance aspects of its $10 billion joint venture in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Neom mega-city project.
Honda is Advancing Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology in the US Auto Market
Honda has unveiled its latest hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle, the 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV, signaling the company's commitment to utilizing hydrogen as a vehicle fuel source.
New Wind Farm Sparks Change in Keyser, West Virginia
In Keyser, West Virginia, Sheila Wagoner, like many, isn't fond of the new wind farm dominating the skyline.
Is Hydrogen a Contender for Clean Fuel Dominance or a Niche Player in the Automotive Industry?
Hydrogen - the lightest element - is being touted as a promising clean fuel for the future, particularly in the automotive industry.
Hawaii's Clean Energy Transition is Navigating Challenges and Opportunities Amidst BYOD Program Rollout
In September 2022, Hawaii shut down its sole coal power plant as part of its goal to achieve entirely clean electricity by 2045.
Ammonia as a Marine Fuel is a Double-Edged Sword for Decarbonization
Ammonia has emerged as a potential marine fuel in the quest for decarbonization, but a study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden reveals that this alternative may create new environmental challenges.
IMC Shifts to Hydrogen-Powered Trucks to Meet California Emissions Mandate
IMC, the leading US container transportation company, has placed an order for 50 Nikola fuel-cell trucks to replace its battery-electric vehicles following unsatisfactory results from two years of testing.
Taking a Ride in Nikola's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Truck
Nikola Corp. recently took its hydrogen fuel cell electric truck for a spin at CES 2024, and we got a firsthand look at what this regional hauler can do.
Navigating the Winds of Change in the U.S. Offshore Wind Industry
The U.S. offshore wind industry is experiencing both challenges and progress in 2023.
Concerns Mount as North Korea Suspected of Reactivating Nuclear Reactor
North Korea is suspected of starting operations at a light-water reactor in its Yongbyon nuclear complex, raising concerns that it may be aiming to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons.
U.S. Offshore Wind Industry Aims for Revival in 2024 Amidst Challenges
The U.S. offshore wind industry is looking to rebound in 2024 after a challenging year in 2023, marked by project cancellations and financial write-offs.
Paths to Decarbonize Key U.S. Economic Sectors Highlighted at COP28 as Global Fossil Fuel Transition Gains Momentum
COP28 in Dubai marked a historic moment as nations committed to transitioning away from fossil fuels to combat climate change.
Connecticut Governor Shifts Focus from Gas Car Ban to Electric Vehicles Amid Growing Opposition
Connecticut's plan to ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035 is facing a setback, with Governor Ned Lamont shifting his focus to promoting electric vehicles instead of a scheduled legislative vote on the ban.
California Regulators Vote to Cut Rooftop Solar Incentives Again, Prompting Industry Concerns
The California Public Utilities Commission has voted to cut financial incentives for rooftop solar power for the second time, causing concern in the solar industry.
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon Declines by 22.3% in the Past Year, but Challenges Remain for Lula's Zero Deforestation Goal
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon decreased by 22.3% in the 12 months through July, marking the smallest area cleared since 2018, according to government data from the Brazilian space research agency Inpe.
New Delhi Chokes on Toxic Haze as Air Quality Plummets to Global Worst
New Delhi, India's capital, experienced extremely poor air quality as a thick layer of toxic haze covered the city, leading to the closure of some schools.
Germany Allows France to Subsidize Nuclear Plants
Germany has allowed France to use state subsidies for its nuclear power plants, breaking a deadlock in EU electricity market reform discussions.