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.
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
Colorado Springs Utilities, a municipal utility with approximately $4.6 billion in assets, has set forth an ambitious five-year financial plan aimed at nearly doubling its asset base with an additional $3.9 billion investment. This strategic roadmap is not only designed to support community growth
Fort Wayne City Utilities’ Microgrid and Floating Solar Panels System has received significant recognition through two prestigious awards that highlight the project's groundbreaking approach to sustainable energy. The first accolade, the Community Green Project of the Year Award, was presented
In a significant move to address global warming and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the U.S. Department of Energy has entered into voluntary agreements with six major electric utilities and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Announced by Secretary of Energy Hazel R. O'Leary at the United
As other utilities across Wisconsin make strides toward reducing carbon emissions, Manitowoc Public Utilities (MPU) stands out due to a projected increase in emissions. According to a draft report from the Public Service Commission (PSC) of Wisconsin, this rise presents a significant challenge,