Technology can capture the energy lost as all automobiles move along a stretch of pavement and place that power into the electrical grid.
A new study released by the Grain Farmers of Ontario should put an end to the ongoing debate of whether the grain we grow should be used for food or fuel: We can and should do both.
The Electric Power Research Institute has published a basic consumer guide that addresses questions about electric vehicle technology and performance.
GreenHouse Holdings Inc. and Seychelle Environmental Technologies Inc. will offer a variety of innovative water filtration and conservation technologies to the Department of Defense.
American Academy Of Pediatrics joins the debate over chemicals and contradicts the chemical industry on provisions of reform.
High gas prices and a recovering economy led to a 46 percent increase in hybrid and clean diesel sales in March 2011 compared with March 2010, a jump that was about three times higher than the increase in the overall car market last month, according to auto analyst firm Baum and Associates.
Oregon Freeze Dry Inc. will pay the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency $3,323 for its failure to report an estimated 422 pounds of anhydrous ammonia released at its food freeze dryer facility in Albany, Ore.
Virginia is rehabilitating a stretch of I-81 through the use of several types of asphalt recycling methods.
University of Minnesota researchers have developed a portfolio of degradable plastics derived from renewable resources that could serve as a viable alternative to plastics made from petroleum and natural gas.
Researchers at MIT have found a way to make significant improvements to the power-conversion efficiency of solar cells by enlisting the services of tiny viruses to perform detailed assembly work at the microscopic level.
Close to one million LifeStraw® Family water filters will be donated and installed in households in the Western Province of Kenya.
Plug-in electric vehicles may just be entering the market, but most U.S. consumers are ready to buy them.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury is retiring the paper Social Security check for millions of baby boomers and others applying for federal benefits, a move that will save taxpayers $1 billion over the next 10 years.
Three companies operating five gas stations in eastern Washington will pay more than $8,000 for violating federal air rules on tribal land, according to several orders issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
New research challenges the commonly held view that cap and trade legislation failed because of the spending advantages of opponents and false balance in news coverage.