EPA administrator announces a $95 million grant to Saft America for a lithium-ion cell manufacturing plant.
The effort by electricity sector technologies would require sustained research, development and demonstration and aggressive deployment of the full portfolio.
Engineers consider closed down mine shafts as possible geothermal boilers.
The energy and treasury departments will accept applications for direct payments to companies that create and start up renewable energy facilities.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposes to redefine the number and scope of environmental impact issues that facilities must address in a nuclear power plant license renewal review.
The American Filtration & Separations Society is hosting its fourth Bi-annual Emissions Solutions in Transportation Conference on Oct. 6-8 in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Puget Sound Energy's Integrated Resource Plan focuses on energy efficiency, wind, and natural gas.
Various approaches together can make meaningful greenhouse gas emission reductions, the report found.
The U.S. aircraft manufacturer and its Canadian partner will be able to carry heavy cargo longer distances without refueling.
A USDA scientist has developed yeast that makes ethanol from two different kinds of sugars without oxygen.
U.S. EPA's Region 6 awards millions to Texas cities for clean diesel projects.
Oregon family farm produces electricity from fruits and vegetable byproduct.
EPA Administrator Jackson says these leaders are setting the standard for the future.
The program, which will cost as much as $28 million, is similar but smaller than the Clean Trucks Program of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
The program will help all agricultural producers reduce costs through farm energy audits and equipment incentives for qualifying energy-saving projects.
New state laws cover GHG emissions reporting, energy efficiency in building codes, and blocks the development of conventional coal powered electricity plants.
The American Farm Bureau Federation testifies before the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.