In the lead-up to COP30 in Brazil, the newly created Task Force for Corporate Action Transparency (TCAT) launched two comprehensive greenhouse gas reporting frameworks designed to fill an important gap in how companies measure, report on, and verify their corporate climate actions. TCAT leadership has indicated that the frameworks will be formally launched at COP30... Continue Reading| Covington Blogs
CPE’s Director of Energy Yakov Feygin and Senior Associate for Capital Markets Advait Arun prepared a research memo for the SEEC Institute outlining how states can advance decarbonization and green industrial policy amid federal uncertainty. This memo draws on CPE’s work with state agencies and muni| Center for Public Enterprise
Harrisburg, Pa., November 12, 2025 — Despite Gov. Josh Shapiro’s failed leadership and a 135-day stalemate, Pennsylvania lawmakers passed a compromise budget for the 2025–2026 fiscal year. The Commonwealth Foundation has released a comprehensive analysis of the newly passed budget, available here. The budget, totaling $50.09 billion, includes a 5.1 percent spending increase. While the agreement includes […] The post Despite Shapiro’s Failed Leadership, 2025-26 Budget Secures Key P...| Commonwealth Foundation
The post BTRY Secures $5.7 Million to Scale Ultra-Thin Solid-State Batteries for Niche Markets appeared first on TechAcute. If this article has been copied anywhere else without permission it will be subject to legal action.| TechAcute
The Global Lithium Sulfur Battery Market generated revenue of around USD 528.5 million in 2021 and is anticipated to grow a CAGR of over 30.5% during the forecast period from 2022 to 2028 to reach around USD 2610.4 million in 2028. The post Lithium-Sulfur Battery Market to Reach USD 1,264.52 Million by 2032 at a CAGR of 50.18% appeared first on Credence Research Inc..| Credence Research Inc.
In a state now dominated by wind energy, the electric utility company is reviving its Duane Arnold nuclear facility to power Google’s data centers.| Times Square Investment Journal
The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) set the minimum energy performance a property must meet before it can be legally let in England and Wales. The aim is to improve the energy efficiency of the nation’s building stock and help the UK reach its net zero targets. For non-domestic (commercial) buildings, the current rules make […] The post What’s happening with the non-domestic Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards? appeared first on Energy Advice Hub.| Energy Advice Hub
The climate conference is in its 30th year. But what is COP 30? Get up to speed in the time it takes to make a cup of tea.| Energy Advice Hub
AI – and with it, HR tech – are going for the nuclear option. No, I don’t mean the whole industry is about to go belly up (or at least I hope not), but in the literal sense of the word. Late last year, major AI and technology companies announced their bold plans to invest in nuclear technology to meet the growing energy demands of their industry. There has already been an avalanche of negative press about the energy demands of AI, or even the energy demands of a single query on an AI pl...| 3Sixty Insights, Inc.
The post Critical minerals, natural gas and hydro join Major Project Office’s to-do list appeared first on The Logic.| The Logic
The best qualified to comment on the relationship between electricity prices and the presence of Bitcoin mining is the grid operator themselves. So what did the grid operator of the grid with the heaviest concentration of Bitcoin mining say about its relationship to electricity price?| Batcoinz
Backed by policy and Chinese imports, Chile is a leader in Latin America’s shift to electric, but faces hurdles to reach its zero-emissions targets The post Chile looks to charge ahead in the switch to EVs appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
Great power competition now hinges on technological dominance. While the U.S. may master the machines of progress, we are faltering in securing the power that makes them run, a deficiency that our greatest competitor is beginning to weaponize against us. Lithium exemplifies this dynamic. Beyond its well-known use in electric vehicles, lithium’s strategic value lies... Read more about: Our Dealmaker-in-Chief Should Look to Bolivia The post Our Dealmaker-in-Chief Should Look to Bolivia appear...| The American Mind
You shouldn’t really worry about your energy use when using domestic AI, it’s probably no worse than watching your favourite soap The post How much energy does ChatGPT really use? first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
California utility regulators are moving the state closer to an unprecedented way to pay for electricity.| KPBS Public Media
Infrared camera home inspection helps reveal hidden issues. Learn how thermal imaging protects homeowners and buyers.| P.I. Inspections
The post Ireland Looks to LNG for Energy Security appeared first on WILLIAM FRY.| WILLIAM FRY
Illinois has passed landmark energy legislation that will transform the state’s electrical grid while creating new opportunities for consumers to control their energy costs. Senate Bill 25, the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act (CRGA), places energy storage at the center of Illinois’ energy future. Greenleaf Advisors and its partners, such as Intelligent Generation, deliver […]| Greenleaf Advisors
Strategic partnership introduces lightweight, fully recyclable solar panels addressing critical gaps in commercial and industrial applications.| Greenleaf Advisors
As the temporary lapse in appropriations (also called a government “shutdown” continues, the Department of Energy (DOE) has taken steps towards reducing waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer funds by cancelling grants given to organizations that do not promote activities in line with American priorities of reliable, affordable power. Revocation of Grants To preserve funds,... The post Redirecting DOE Funds Towards American Energy Priorities appeared first on EPIC for America.| EPIC for America
The Department of Energy (DOE) is implementing its shutdown plan alongside other federal agencies as the temporary lapse in government appropriations (also called a “shutdown”) continues. The shutdown plan of the DOE reveals what projects and departments are essential to serving American energy priorities and which are not. Congress should make this restructuring of the... The post The DOE Shows Taxpayers What’s Truly Essential and What Isn’t appeared first on EPIC for America.| EPIC for America
Carney said Canada has the fourth-largest natural gas reserves in the world, and called LNG an “essential fuel for the energy transition."| calgaryherald
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said in his regular Friday morning radio interview that the US president ‘likes Hungarians and hates war,’ adding that Hungary’s exemption from energy sanctions will remain secure for as long as Donald Trump is in office. He also highlighted recent government measures, including the 14th-month pension and increased child-protection funding. The post PM Orbán: ‘The US President likes Hungarians and hates war’ appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.| Hungarian Conservative
Japan-based submarine cable installation specialist, Sekikaiji Industry, has expanded its capabilities with the purchase of new trenching equipment from subsea technology and services provider, SMD. Set to be delivered in spring 2026, the contract includes SMD’s high-power jet trencher with a dedicated high sea state launch and recovery system (LARS) and SMD Artemis, a pioneering […]| Robotics & Automation News
Cusack's legislation would lower the amount of renewable energy the utilities would be required to purchase and cut the state’s energy efficiency initiative, which is funded through the utilities’ ratepayers, by $500 million.| CommonWealth Beacon
The delays underscore the challenges facing the state in cutting pollution from the transportation sector, which accounts for the largest share of greenhouse gas emissions in Massachusetts at 37 percent.| CommonWealth Beacon
Massachusetts isn’t the only progressive state reassessing this challenge. States like New York and Vermont have also taken a hard look at their emissions mandates in light of clean energy shortfalls.| CommonWealth Beacon
The measure is ushering in an unexpected — and messy — debate over the state’s overall policy push to meet its 2030 climate commitments as Gov. Maura Healey’s energy affordability package filed earlier this year is thrown into disarray.| CommonWealth Beacon
Some firms are participating indirectly through plays in metals, energy and construction. ‘There’s always a risk’| Canadian Family Offices
From Forecast to Action: How Utilities and Traders Are Operationalizing Weather Intelligence for Winter Reliability Presented by: Meteomatics, Yes Energy, NorthWestern Energy Date: November 6, 2025 Duration: 1 hour Participants: Meteomatics experts: Jim Robinson (Director of Marketing, North America), Sharon Abbas (Director of Customer Success, North America), Candice Thompson (Customer Success Manager), Chris Hyde (Senior Sales Manager) Yes Energy: Ben Perry (Senior Product Manager, Forecas...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
Short-Term Power Markets: Staying Ahead With Weather-Driven Trading Strategies Presented by: Meteomatics, Enerjisa Üretim and Engie Date: September 29, 2025 Duration: 54 minutes Participants: Meteomatics experts: Dr. Matthias Piot (Senior Meteorologist and Global Account Manager), Serdal Tunc (Weather Innovation Manager and Senior Meteorologist) Enerjisa Üretim: Bulut Akkol (Climate and Weather Analysis Mentor) Engie: Benjamin Totel (Energy Trading Meteorologist and Hydrologist) Moderat...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
Capitalizing on Volatility: Smarter Forecasts for a Smarter Energy Market Presented by: Meteomatics and Yes Energy Date: July 1, 2025 Duration: 56 minutes Participants: Meteomatics experts: Rob Hutchinson (Energy & Utilities Lead), Chris Rees (Partnerships Manager) Yes Energy: Asterios Moschopoulos (Commercial Director) Eilis O'Brien (Senior Forecast Analyst) Moderation: Alexander Stauch (Head of Marketing) Download SlidesPresented by: Meteomatics and Yes Energy Date: July 1, 2025 Duration: 5...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
Advanced Weather Intelligence for Grid Stability & Energy Planning Presented by: Meteomatics, UK Power Networks and Swissgrid Date: March 25, 2025 Duration: 1 hour 10 minutes Participants: Meteomatics experts: Rob Hutchinson (Energy & Utilities Lead), Markus Schwab (Weather Expert and Climatologist), Stefanie Kieferle (Product Owner, Web) UK Power Networks: Jamie Bright (DSO Data Science and Development Manager) Swissgrid: Christoph Glanzer (Principle Specialist: Research and Digitalization) ...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
If you’re considering solar panels for your home but feel as though your main roof… Read more The post Can You Install Solar Panels On A Garage Roof? appeared first on Deege Solar.| Deege Solar
NexGen Energy (TSX: NXE) has intersected additional high grade mineralization at their Patterson Corridor East discovery in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The company this morning released assay results from additional drill holes conducted under a recent exploration program. “Today’s assay results from PCE represent further validation of this new discovery. The PCE discovery and drilling program […] The post NexGen Energy Expands High Grade Subdomain At PCE With Latest Assays appear...| the deep dive
AI-Driven Chemical Injection & Production Optimization Smartbridge Use Case Collection Energy / Oil & Gas Smartbridge’s solution accelerator provides powerful AI-driven capabilities for organizations seeking to optimize chemical dosing, protect assets, and maximize production efficiency in real time. Implement [...] The post Use Case: AI-Driven Chemical Injection & Production Optimization appeared first on Smartbridge.| Smartbridge
How to use your fear serve you. Learn to transform anxiety into motivation, turning obstacles into opportunities and concerns into fuel for progress.| Mazzastick
How To Stop Living Like A Zombie. Discover signs of autopilot living, causes, and actionable steps to ignite passion and purpose in your life.| Mazzastick
Mercury Retrograde 2025: Spiritual Meaning Delve into its cosmic influence, reflecting on introspection, reassessment, and growth opportunities| Mazzastick
The post How Mott MacDonald is using AI to engineer a smarter world appeared first on Microsoft UK Stories.| Microsoft UK Stories
Unchecked development is rapidly dismantling the life-support system for the entire North Indian subcontinent. The post The Last Breath of the Himalayas: Can We Stop the Collapse? appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Come si dice game-changer in cinese? E' di pochi giorni fa l'annuncio del successo del reattore sperimentale costruito dall'Istituto di Shanghai per la Fisica Applicata nel processo di trasformazione del torio in uranio, per alimentare una centrale n| Aspenia Online
The US relies on a complex grid of generation sources (and types) and distribution lines to support its power needs.| Maps.com
The AI hyper-scalers have problems getting power for all their new data centres. How about using small gas turbines that used to be jet engines? Landon Tessmer from ProEnergy says: [IEEE Spectrum] We have sold 21 gas turbines for two data-center projects amounting to more than 1 gigawatt. Both projects are expected to provide bridging […]| Pivot to AI
Northeast pump prices have climbed as demand for gasoline holds steady and inventories tighten. The post Northeast Pump Prices Climb as Inventories Tighten appeared first on Your AAA Network.| Your AAA Network
Senate Bill 254 (Becker) deservedly received a lot of attention when the Governor signed it into law earlier this year. After many twists and turns and late night speculation of will they/won’t they, SB 254 became a landing pad for a sweeping set of wildfire and electric utility policy adjustments. Among the headlines: Creation of … Continue reading "California Wonders if it is Doing Wildfire Risk All Wrong"| Legal Planet
I’ve written recently about the difficult politics of permitting reform at the federal level. But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t important work to be done. It does mean that successful proposals will have to be, as I wrote, low salience, thoughtful, and unlikely to provoke polarization. The National Governors’ Association has just come out … Continue reading "A start on feasible permitting reform"| Legal Planet
There was always hubris in the European technocracy’s experiment with eschewing fossil fuels (and in Germany’s case, nuclear too).| Consciousness of Sheep
By David Wojick, Ph.D. ~ Hell done froze. New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a leading contender for Greenest Governor in America, wants to redo their infamous Climate Act because New Yorkers cannot afford it. This is a sure sign that the rapidly rising cost of energy has become a big election issue.Hochul’s position kicks off what promises to […]| PA Pundits International
By Bonner Cohen, Ph.D. ~ Approving the construction of a gravel mining road in a remote stretch of northwest Alaska may not sound like much, but it’s a giant step toward challenging an assertive China’s plan to become the 21st century’s dominant global power.Once completed, the proposed 211-mile-long Ambler Road Project will provide access to rich […]| PA Pundits International
The 11&12 Wellington Place office development in Leeds has made history by becoming the first new building in the UK to achieve a 5-star NABERS UK energy rating. For the engineering team, it’s just the beginning, as they push for even greater efficiencies to future-proof the investment The post Leeds office achieves 5-Star NABERS UK Energy Rating appeared first on CIBSE Journal.| CIBSE Journal
A first-of-its-kind energy initiative aims to make the green transition more accessible, delivering affordable solar to those most in need The post The London solar project slashing bills for vulnerable residents appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
David Sanders, who previously served as the executive director of the Montana Public Service Commission, announced Tuesday he will run for an elected post with the commission in 2026. The five-member Public Service Commission regulates monopoly utilities in Montana. Sanders, a Helena Republican, will run in District No. 5, a district representing northwest Montana east […]| Daily Montanan
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its long-awaited reorganization of various program offices on Monday. It lists ENERGY STAR–the voluntary federal public-private partnership promoting efficiency in buildings and appliances–as falling under the newly structured Office of Radiation and Indoor Air (“ORIA”). (EPA website | E&E News, Nov. 3) Agency Restructuring Industry Advocacy ENERGY STAR […]| The Real Estate Roundtable
By: Drew Yewchuk & Shaun Fluker Regulatory Bulletin Commented On: Alberta Energy Regulator, Bulletin 2025-32, Invitation for Feedback on Proposed Revisions to Closure Nomination Requirements in Directive 088 PDF Version: A Review of Closure Nomination for Inactive Oil and Gas Sites and AER Updates to Directive 088 The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) is taking comments on […]| ABLawg
By: Nigel Bankes & Drew Yewchuk Cases and Decisions Commented On: Northback Holdings Corporation v. Alberta Energy and Joint Review Panel For the Grassy Mountain Coal Project acting in its capacity as the Alberta Energy Regulator, 2025 CanLII 99179 (SCC) and Northback Holdings Corporation v. Canada (Environment and Climate Change), 2025 FCA 31 (CanLII). PDF […]| ABLawg
Blue Whale EV said through this Sourcewell contract, public entities can now streamline access to EV charging solutions. The post Blue Whale EV Secures Sourcewell Contract for EV Charging Infrastructure appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
The EV battery safety tools lineup includes battery lid poppers, valve shroud remover, and an EV battery seal breaker. The post Cementex Unveils New Safety Tools for Electric Vehicle Industry appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
This initiative supports the French Ministry of Transport’s goal to deploy 9,000 kilometers (approx. 5,500 miles) of Electric Road System (ERS) by 2035. The post Electreon, VINCI Autoroutes Unveil Wireless Charging Highway in France appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
The study addresses one of battery science’s toughest challenges: achieving high voltage stability without sacrificing conductivity. The post Yonsei University Unveils High-Voltage Battery Material appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
Rising utility costs and debates over energy policy amid surging data center demand are becoming increasingly prominent public flashpoints in the United States. Tuesday’s Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) elections offer a striking example: Democrats Alicia M. Johnson and Peter Hubbard scored decisive victories over Republican incumbents Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson. While this outcome puts Georgia’s energy policy in the spotlight, it may also signal far-reaching changes for utility ...| FactSet Insight
Ecoaction dedicates this study to the memory of Oleksii Khabatiuk, a sergeant in the Armed Forces of Ukraine and one of the leading experts in the field of energy and climate policy.| Ecoaction
We aim to apply positive experiences and practices of coal communities to other mono-industrial towns facing similar socio-economic challenges and the devastating consequences of russia’s full-scale invasion.| Ecoaction
Nuclear technology company Westinghouse could spin out into an independent company under a Trump administration deal to build reactors.| CNBC
October 2025’s hashrate and hashprice trends, forward market participation, trading activity and contract performance.| Hashrate Index
The Ministry of Energy and Green Transition has announced that steps are being taken to recover any amounts owed to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the State following the resolution of a dispute with Power Distribution Services (PDS) Ghana Limited. The dispute, which was arbitrated at the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA), […] The post PDS arbitration: Gov’t slams Akufo-Addo era for ‘poor decisions’, vows to recover funds owed to ECG appeared first on The Ov...| The Overseers – Ghana No.1 News
A renewable material based on soy protein could enable the next generation of solid-state batteries with high efficiency and long lifespans.| Advanced Science News
by Amelia Jaycen The carbon footprint of an individual, organization, or country is the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) that must be produced to accommodate their choices: the types of transportation, heating and cooling, and diet they adopt and the manufacture and disposal of products they use. As a component of the total impact on the environment, called ecological footprint, a carbon footprint can be expressed as the amount of land or biocapacity required to absorb CO2 emissions. The post C...| Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
Welcome to This Week in Waste, a series by Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) that highlights how taxpayer dollars are being wasted in the federal, state, and local levels of government and efforts to fight back against this spendthrift behavior. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee Hearing is Next Step for 340B Reform The […]| Citizens Against Government Waste
AI’s rapid growth is straining an already fragile U.S. power grid, driving up costs and outages as demand surges faster than utilities can expand capacity, writes guest author Mark Grace, a principal at M13. Fortunately, startups are stepping in with solutions and investment dollars are flowing.| Crunchbase News
Is Texas Going Nuclear?| cftni.org
The once unstoppable Texas shale boom is showing clear signs of fatigue, but a new surge of demand from artificial intelligence data centers may give the state’s oil and gas sector a much-needed second wind. While drilling activity and rig counts have slipped, the very technologies driving the next industrial revolution are fueling a new […] The post Data Centers Ignite Next Texas Energy Expansion appeared first on OklahomaMinerals.com.| OklahomaMinerals.com
Crews have begun construction on what will become Texas’s first end-to-end produced water lithium extraction facility, marking a new frontier for the state’s energy and mineral production industry. The small-scale commercial project, located in Joaquin in the Haynesville Shale region, is expected to transform waste streams from oil and gas operations into a high-value source […] The post New Lithium Facility Redefines Texas Energy Innovation appeared first on OklahomaMinerals.com.| OklahomaMinerals.com
Systemiq launches Steel-IQ, a state-of-the-art, open-source modelling for the decarbonisation of the iron & steel sector.| SYSTEMIQ
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced up to $100 million in federal funding for projects modernizing the nation’s remaining coal plants, nearly half of which were slated to close by 2030. The investment, a fraction of what would be needed for a comprehensive upgrade, is unlikely to make coal power more affordable, energy experts […]| Inside Climate News
October 31, 2025 | Press Release The Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability (CRGA) Act (SB25 HA5) passed with a vote on the Senate floor, following its passage in the House... The post Illinois Legislature Passes the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act appeared first on Prairie Rivers Network.| Prairie Rivers Network
This story was produced by Resource Rural in partnership with Mountain Association. “No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow,” reads the Maya Angelou quote that hangs above Mitch Smith’s desk, and he draws strength from it when he’s struggling. “That’s something I look up […]| Mountain Association
The proposed law will "pave the way for a just transition in mining regions", says the energy minister.| Notes From Poland
The country now also has the bloc's second-most-expensive electricity, when taking cost of living into account.| Notes From Poland
Labour is facing pressure after one of its MPs joined forces with a far-right group in attacking the party, DeSmog can reveal. Over recent months, Graham Stringer – who has been the MP for Blackley, Manchester since 1997 – has been cosying up to individuals and groups involved in spreading radical anti-migrant, anti-abortion, anti-climate views. […] The post The Labour MP Rubbing Shoulders With the Far-Right appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
During the past five years, all seven of the fully operational LNG export terminals in the U.S. violated the Clean Air Act, America’s cornerstone law on air pollution, a new report from the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) finds. The report comes as the Trump administration has moved to accelerate the approval of new export terminals […] The post Major American LNG Exporters Habitually Break Air Pollution Laws, Report Finds appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
“I miss recess,” said Asher, a Grade 5 student when asked for comment by CityNews on the Alberta’s teachers strike, adding that he even missed math class. “It’s fun. I get to learn more skills.” Adults are supposed to ensure students like Asher have an opportunity to learn, that teachers are properly paid and that […] The post What Is Alberta’s Oil Wealth Paying for? Not Better Education appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
Four years after Boris Johnson’s Conservative government hosted the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, the party has ditched its environmental credentials – declaring that it would scrap the UK’s net zero emissions targets and repeal the flagship Climate Change Act. As DeSmog has reported previously, this dramatic change has coincided with the party coming under […] The post Timeline: How the Tories Copied Reform’s Anti-Climate Policies appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
This story is being published in collaboration with The Tyee, an award-winning independent media outlet based in B.C. At a right-wing political conference in Calgary, Bruce Pardy, the executive director for an organization called Rights Probe spoke on a panel about the need to extinguish Indigenous rights as a part of a push to separate Alberta […] The post Alberta Separatist Pushes for Removal of Indigenous Rights at ‘Unity’ Conference appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
Introduction: the story so far I’m delighted to be writing today as the co-author of a new report called ‘We need to talk about adaptation’. This report is co-produced by the Climate Majority Project and the Glacier Trust (a leading adaptation-action NGO, mainly active in the global South). What we did together is investigate how much […] The post Why We Need to Talk About Adaptation appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
In a first-of-its-kind judgment under EU consumer law, a Paris civil court last week ruled that parts of a 2021 rebrand by the French oil giant TotalEnergies misled consumers with claims that it could be a carbon-neutral company by mid-century, even though it has continued to make its main business oil and gas. While none of […] The post Mapped: The Ad Agencies Behind a French Oil Giant’s Ill-Fated Rebrand appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
Major Canadian environmental organizations, as well as an assortment of civil society organizations with considerable stakes in the fight against climate change, are using the services of lobbyists who also represent some of Canada’s biggest polluters. This, according to a groundbreaking new report published by FMinus, an American accountability monitor that tracks lobby groups that […] The post Landmark New Report Shows Canadian Lobbyists Represent Major Polluters Alongside Environmental...| DeSmog
Food and agriculture will be under the spotlight at the upcoming round of global climate negotiations in northern Brazil. Representatives from nearly every nation will gather from 6-21 November in Belém, a regional capital and gateway to the Amazon, with most countries far off target to deliver deep cuts to carbon emissions — the only way to […] The post Look Out for These 8 Big Ag Greenwashing Terms at COP30 appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
Brand strategist Dean Aragón will have a leading voice at the Association of National Advertisers.| DeSmog
Scientists are turning last night’s leftovers into tomorrow’s takeoff. The post Food scraps could power future airplanes appeared first on Popular Science.| Popular Science
By Clara Blakelock, home energy program manager, GreenUP While rooftop solar power has been a common sight in residential neighbourhoods for many years, battery backup systems that work with solar… Read More » The post Rooftop solar and batteries powering resilience in Peterborough-area homes appeared first on GreenUP.| GreenUP
1.9 million closed accounts hold credit| Birmingham Live
When people think about fighting climate change, they may picture solar panels on rooftops or wind turbines on hillsides. What’s less obvious is the quiet revolution happening inside our homes — through the very devices that connect us to TV and the internet. Three new reports from the United States and Canada tell a clear […]| CableLabs
Governments of the Amazon are reaffirming their goals of pursuing green investment – all while expanding fossil fuel exploration and mining| Dialogue Earth
How do household energy upgrades affect vulnerable people? Explore the barriers and opportunities in this blog from Newcastle University Business School.| from.ncl.ac.uk
The energy and utilities sector is facing a pivotal moment. As digital systems become more integrated and complex, the risks of cyberattacks grow. Utilities must act quickly to protect critical infrastructure and maintain system reliability for public trust.| Insight Global
The Energy Advice Hub is powered by Sustainable Energy First – the UK’s leading energy and carbon consultancy. From April 2026 the UK’s most energy-intensive businesses are set to save up to £420 million per year on electricity costs, as the government confirms plans to increase the available discount on electricity network charges, from 60% to 90%. […] The post UK government to cut electricity costs by £420m a year for energy-intensive firms appeared first on Energy Advice Hub.| Energy Advice Hub
The Energy Advice Hub is powered by Sustainable Energy First – the UK’s leading energy and carbon consultancy. Every business energy bill comes with a number of charges separate from the actual cost of the gas or electricity. The rest of what you’re paying comes from non-commodity charges, also known as non-energy charges. These extra costs actually […] The post What are non-commodity charges and why do businesses have to pay them? appeared first on Energy Advice Hub.| Energy Advice Hub
The Energy Advice Hub is powered by Sustainable Energy First – the UK’s leading energy and carbon consultancy. Two of the world’s most trusted greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting systems – the ISO 1406X series and the GHG Protocol – have announced a new partnership to align their frameworks. For years, companies have had to translate between the […] The post ISO and GHG Protocol join forces to simplify carbon accounting: What businesses need to know appeared first on Energy Advice Hub.| Energy Advice Hub
Environmental groups argue a federal permit issued for Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute is unlawful due to an ongoing legal challenge. Labor unions and business groups hailed the approval.| WPR