The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is actively engaging stakeholders to navigate the pathway towards a net-zero emissions future for the off-road sector—a notable contributor to the nation’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This sector, which includes construction, agriculture, and mining vehicles,
As the Biden administration intensifies its environmental regulations with a particular emphasis on reducing coal consumption, discussions have surged concerning the potential for an abrupt energy shortfall. Coal, once the backbone of American electricity generation, has seen a stark decline,
Climate change has led to an increase in intense single-day precipitation events across the continental United States, resulting in severe flooding in urban centers. These occurrences are challenging the existing stormwater management systems and pushing city planners and engineers towards
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched an initiative poised to catalyze the transition towards net-zero emissions in the off-road transportation sector. As transportation accounts for 10% of national greenhouse gas emissions, this initiative is a critical piece in the overarching puzzle
The embrace of green technology and sustainability is undeniably accelerating across myriad industries. With a BCC Research study projecting a climb to a $47.8 billion market size by 2028, the trajectory toward eco-friendly and sustainable norms is becoming clearer. From traditional methodologies
As the Coalition nears the finalization of its energy policy, a sharp divide has emerged among the voters in Gippsland, Victoria. The region, historically reliant on the coal industry, is now facing the prospect of housing large-scale nuclear reactors in the Latrobe Valley — an area with deep coal