Project reports that superconductor technology would reduce energy loss and lower emissions in Spanish electricity system.
Reps. Markey and Moran charge EPA to test 100 chemicals over four years and determine their impact on humans.
Volkswagen's Chattanooga facility will debut North America's first EcoDryScrubber to lower CO2 and NOx emissions, energy costs, and water usage.
Company's manufacturing facility was built to LEED standards
The agency will engage in a public process to re-examine its policies.
The Senate bill removes state volume caps on private activity bonds for water and wastewater projects.
The program will help organizations increase energy savings by pursuing whole building improvements with their business customers.
Annual Waste Expo provides venue for the latest technologies and applications
Workforce shortages are projected for treatment plant operators, distribution system mechanics, engineers, scientists, and many other positions from water source to tap.
Agency expects rule would cut mercury emissions by more than 50 percent.
American Wind Energy Association calls for strong renewable electricity standard.
Over the next two years, EPA will provide $100,000 to help the city develop projects in Health Zone 1.
Environmental organization braces for Gulf disaster impact on fragile coastal ecosystems and fisheries.
The Department of Justice said the charges include environmental crimes, obstruction, false statements, and conspiracy related to pollution control records.
From the first Earth Day to the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Al Gore, Stantec professionals outline the movement's progress.
Marine patrols and enforcement can be up to 70 times more cost effective than building artificial reefs or trying to rehabilitate natural ones in Southeast Asia, according to the study.
American Water Works Company, Inc. has distributed grants totaling more than $128,000 to 32 projects throughout the company's service areas in 8 states.