Regulatory & Compliance

Should Vermont Take Over Green River Reservoir Dam?
Renewable Energy Should Vermont Take Over Green River Reservoir Dam?

In the heart of Lamoille County, a critical debate is unfolding over the future of a vital piece of infrastructure that powers nearly 5,000 homes and serves as a beloved recreational haven, sparking intense discussions among stakeholders. The Green River Reservoir Dam, located in Hyde Park, has

Can Kosovo Lead the Balkans in Solar Energy Innovation?
Conventional Fuels Can Kosovo Lead the Balkans in Solar Energy Innovation?

In a region long defined by its reliance on fossil fuels, a quiet transformation is underway in Kosovo, where the government-controlled Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) has embarked on an ambitious journey to redefine the energy landscape with sustainable solutions. The launch of the Solar4Kosovo 1

Coal Pulz Revives Mining in Arunachal Pradesh Coalfields
Conventional Fuels Coal Pulz Revives Mining in Arunachal Pradesh Coalfields

In a landmark development for the resource-rich region of Arunachal Pradesh, India, the recent approval of a coal mining lease for Coal Pulz in the Namchik-Namphuk coalfields signals a significant resurgence of industrial activity in the Kharsang area of Changlang district, marking a pivotal moment

Trump’s EPA Pushes to End Greenhouse Gas Regulations
Environmental & Regulations Trump’s EPA Pushes to End Greenhouse Gas Regulations

In a move that has sent shockwaves through environmental and public health circles, the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has put forward a bold proposal to rescind the Endangerment Finding, a critical 2009 legal determination that classifies carbon dioxide (CO2) and

Regulatory Delays Stall Hydrogen Progress in Europe
Environmental & Regulations Regulatory Delays Stall Hydrogen Progress in Europe

As Europe strives to cement its position as a leader in the global energy transition, a critical roadblock has emerged that threatens to derail one of its most promising solutions: hydrogen. Despite the continent's ambitious climate goals and substantial investments in clean energy, the hydrogen

Tantita Security Slashes Niger Delta Oil Theft to 16-Year Low
Conventional Fuels Tantita Security Slashes Niger Delta Oil Theft to 16-Year Low

In a remarkable turn of events, Nigeria’s Niger Delta region, long plagued by rampant crude oil theft, has witnessed an unprecedented decline in losses, reaching a 16-year low, thanks to the relentless efforts of a dedicated security outfit. This milestone, reported by the Nigerian Upstream

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