Tesla Rehires Supercharging Team After Initial Layoffs
Tesla Inc. is making headlines again, this time for rehiring members of its Supercharging team, including key manager Max de Zegher, following a surprising round of layoffs initiated by CEO Elon Musk last month.
Why Transforming the Sahara into a Solar Farm Isn't Ideal
Some have suggested that covering the Sahara Desert with solar panels could harness its abundant sunlight and provide a vast, sustainable energy source.
Geologic Hydrogen Is The Next Clean Energy Revolution in the United States
Imagine it's 2024 and the U.S. is on the brink of a modern-day gold rush, but this time, it's all about a new, clean energy source buried right beneath us—geologic hydrogen.
Solar Advocacy Groups Take Their Fight to California's Highest Court
Environmental organizations in California are gearing up for a significant legal battle as the state Supreme Court agrees to hear their case against recent adjustments to the solar compensation rules.
Adani Green Energy is Powering the Future of Renewable Energy in Western India
In the vast salt deserts of western India, a colossal energy project is underway, transforming barren landscapes into a renewable energy powerhouse.
Dr. Dan McKorley Advocates for Sustainable Solutions for Salt Industry
Dr. Dan McKorley, Executive Chairman of McDan Group, encouraged the salt industry to adopt more sustainable transportation and logistics practices for a greener future.
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.
Local Government Bans Threaten U.S. Clean Energy Goals
A recent nationwide analysis by USA TODAY uncovers a concerning trend that could hinder the United States' clean energy objectives: local governments are outpacing the construction of new utility-scale wind and solar power by imposing bans on such projects.
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.
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.
Uzbekistan's Groundbreaking Green Hydrogen-Wind Plant Paves the Way
Central Asia is making strides in combating climate change with the construction of its first green hydrogen-wind plant in Uzbekistan.
Legal Battle Emerges Over $10 Billion Wind Power Transmission Line Through Arizona's Cultural Heartland
In a legal move, a federal judge is being urged to issue a halt on construction for a $10 billion transmission line that is intended to carry wind-generated electricity from a remote area in southeastern Arizona to customers as distant as California.
Port of Virginia Achieves 100% Clean Power
On New Year's Day, the Port of Virginia achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first U.S. East Coast seaport to operate entirely on 100% clean power, accomplishing its goal well ahead of the planned 2032 timeline.
Offshore Wind Farm Project Terminated Due to Economic Challenges
Developers of the proposed offshore wind farm near Long Beach, Long Island, announced the termination of the Empire Wind 2 project due to economic challenges - including inflation, increased interest rates, and supply chain disruptions.
Bill Gates-Backed Wind Energy Startup Airloom Energy Unveils Revolutionary Technology
There is a new company on the block called Airloom Energy, a wind energy startup supported by Bill Gates.
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.
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.
Ocean Infinity to Conduct Cutting-Edge Survey for Equinor's California Offshore Wind Farm Project
Ocean Infinity, an ocean robotics firm, has entered into a contract with Equinor Wind US LLC to conduct a comprehensive site investigation survey off the coast of Morro Bay, California.
Solar Supply Chain Raises Human Rights Concerns as Transparency Declines
A new report by experts in human rights and the solar industry has raised concerns about the solar supply chain's lack of transparency amid human rights issues.
Connecticut Drives Towards a Greener Future with Zero-Emissions Car Plan Set for 2035
Connecticut's commitment to becoming zero emission by 2035 stems from a growing recognition of the urgent need to address climate change and its adverse effects on the environment and public health.