The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has wreaked havoc on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with relentless missile strikes targeting various energy facilities. Despite these daunting challenges and significant damages, Ukraine has demonstrated remarkable resilience and progress in rebuilding and
Virginia Tech has been making remarkable strides in sustainability, a dedicated focus that has propelled the university into the top 10 percent of the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. This international recognition underscores Virginia Tech's commitment to sustainable development,
Volkswagen, a German automaker, has officially stepped away from investing in hydrogen vehicles, a move driven by skepticism about hydrogen's viability compared to battery technology. Once considered a futuristic option, the company no longer perceives hydrogen as beneficial. CEO Thomas Schaefer
Anaergia, a Canadian organics processing company, is undergoing significant changes as it stabilizes its financial position and refines its operational strategy. Central to these developments is Anaergia’s recent agreement with Sevana Bioenergy to operate the Rialto Bioenergy Facility in
In a world where sustainability is becoming a critical concern, Veolia North America's second annual Triple Net Zero Industry Progress Report sheds light on the progress of global companies toward achieving net-zero goals in carbon emissions, water usage, and waste management. The report, based on
As the Baltic region takes significant steps toward adopting alternative fuels, the Port of Tallinn in Estonia has emerged as a promising player in leading this transition to greener energy sources in the area. The state-run port has unveiled ambitious plans through a strategic partnership with