Emissions & Carbon Management

Chevron Appoints New VP of Exploration in Leadership Shift
Conventional Fuels Chevron Appoints New VP of Exploration in Leadership Shift

In a notable development within the energy sector, Chevron Corporation, a global powerhouse in integrated energy solutions, has unveiled a significant leadership transition by appointing Kevin McLachlan as its new Vice President of Exploration, effective November 1. This strategic move comes at a

Trump’s $625M Coal Boost Sparks Debate in West Virginia
Conventional Fuels Trump’s $625M Coal Boost Sparks Debate in West Virginia

In a bold move to rejuvenate the coal industry in West Virginia, a substantial federal investment of $625 million has been announced to support coal-fired power plants and related initiatives, sparking both enthusiasm and concern among stakeholders. This significant financial commitment, unveiled

Wind Turbine Blade Recycling Market to Hit $1B by 2030
Renewable Energy Wind Turbine Blade Recycling Market to Hit $1B by 2030

As the global push for renewable energy accelerates, a lesser-known but critical challenge has emerged in the wind energy sector: managing the massive, non-biodegradable blades of wind turbines once they reach the end of their lifespan. These blades, often made of complex composite materials like

São Paulo Leads Brazil’s Bus Electrification by 2038
Infrastructure & Technology São Paulo Leads Brazil’s Bus Electrification by 2038

In the heart of Brazil, a transformative movement is underway as urban centers race to redefine public transportation through sustainable innovation, and São Paulo, the nation’s bustling economic hub, stands at the forefront of this revolution, spearheading an ambitious plan to achieve net-zero

Why Are Tolls Now Costlier Than Fuel in European Freight?
Conventional Fuels Why Are Tolls Now Costlier Than Fuel in European Freight?

Imagine a scenario where the biggest financial burden for trucking companies across Europe isn’t the diesel they pump into their vehicles, but the tolls they must pay to traverse the continent’s highways. A recent report from the International Road Transport Union (IRU) reveals this startling

NYC Extends 2025 Energy Grade Posting Deadline to December
Environmental & Regulations NYC Extends 2025 Energy Grade Posting Deadline to December

In a significant move for property owners across New York City, the Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced a crucial update to the compliance timeline for energy efficiency regulations this year. This change comes as a relief to many building owners who are navigating the complexities of Local

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