The Energy Star program, initiated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has been pivotal for American consumers seeking energy-efficient appliances. Since its inception under President George H.W. Bush in 1992, Energy Star has helped consumers save more than $500 billion in energy costs,
In the age of intensified climate change, the steel industry is emerging as a focal point for sustainability transformations, representing nearly 12% of India's greenhouse gas emissions. The industry, already one of the most significant contributors to the national carbon footprint, is on the brink
The energy sector finds itself navigating a rapidly changing landscape where regulatory challenges and evolving market dynamics exert significant influence. Within this context, Xcel Energy faces notable challenges, including wildfire liabilities and a decline in earnings. These circumstances have
The debate over liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports in the U.S. has intensified as energy costs continue to rise, affecting millions of American families and businesses. This roundup explores whether LNG exports are exacerbating these issues by examining diverse perspectives from industry
The potential repeal of the 45V tax credit, currently under consideration, poses significant questions about the future of blue hydrogen and its related job prospects in the United States. Blue hydrogen, which is derived from natural gas through carbon capture and sequestration, is seen as a
The tension surrounding climate nonprofits' tax status intensified as President Trump considered an executive order potentially affecting their tax-exempt status. This move, driven by the broader political climate, has sparked a critical discussion regarding the legality and future of such