Environmental & Regulations

Will Moment Energy's New Factory Transform Used EV Batteries?
Environmental & Regulations Will Moment Energy's New Factory Transform Used EV Batteries?

Moment Energy is embarking on an ambitious project to construct its first gigawatt-scale factory in the United States, courtesy of a generous $20.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The new facility in Taylor, Texas, is projected to commence operations by early 2025 and will

November 7, 2024
Can Better Data Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage in Power Plants?
Environmental & Regulations Can Better Data Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage in Power Plants?

The fight against climate change has propelled carbon capture and storage (CCS) into the spotlight as an essential technology for curbing CO2 emissions from power plants. As the U.S. contends with increasingly stringent environmental regulations, the urgency to adopt CCS has grown exponentially.

November 7, 2024
Can FCC Reforms Speed Up Broadband Expansion Delayed by Utility Companies?
Environmental & Regulations Can FCC Reforms Speed Up Broadband Expansion Delayed by Utility Companies?

Altice USA has raised a critical concern regarding delays in the deployment of high-speed broadband networks caused by utility companies. The broadband provider has pointed out that utility companies often fail to update and maintain lists of approved third-party contractors, as mandated by Federal

November 6, 2024
Can Carbon Capture Technologies Meet New Regulatory Demands Efficiently?
Environmental & Regulations Can Carbon Capture Technologies Meet New Regulatory Demands Efficiently?

As the threat of climate change becomes increasingly urgent, the race to develop and implement effective carbon capture technologies has never been more crucial. Recent regulatory decisions in the United States, particularly the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling allowing the Biden administration to

November 1, 2024
Why Did FERC Reject the Expansion of Amazon's Data Center Load?
Environmental & Regulations Why Did FERC Reject the Expansion of Amazon's Data Center Load?

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently made headlines by rejecting a proposal to expand the electricity load for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) data center connected to the Susquehanna nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania. This decision has significant implications for the power

November 1, 2024
DOE Highlights Community Benefits Plans for Energy Projects
Environmental & Regulations DOE Highlights Community Benefits Plans for Energy Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) has taken a significant step towards reinforcing transparency and community engagement by publishing Community Benefits Plans (CBPs) for several energy projects that have received federal financing. This move aligns with the B

October 30, 2024
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