The U.S. ports are on a transformative journey towards zero-emission operations, driven by substantial funding and strategic initiatives. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken a leading role in this transition, providing nearly $3 billion to support the decarbonization of port
The water crisis in Richmond, Virginia, has reached a critical point following severe flooding at the Richmond Water Treatment Plant. The unexpected power outage that led to the flooding has left the city without drinkable water, prompting various efforts to restore the water supply. The situation
The U.S. Treasury has recently finalized its guidance on the technology-neutral 45Y and 48E clean electricity tax credits, which are part of the Inflation Reduction Act, shifting significantly from the previous 45 production tax credit and 48 investment tax credit. These newly implemented credits,
As the world transitions toward more sustainable energy practices, smart grid technologies are playing a pivotal role in transforming global energy systems. These advanced technologies enhance the production, distribution, and consumption of electricity, addressing challenges such as energy loss,
Whits Services Corporation (WSC) has embarked on a mission to transform hard-to-recycle waste into valuable materials, positioning itself as a trailblazer in the environmental services industry. Founded in St. Louis, Missouri, and spearheaded by CEO Mark Whitley, WSC has established a niche in
In a new push to enhance efficiency and address urban challenges, Owen Ellington, Chairman of the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), recently proposed a significant shift in how garbage collection is managed. His proposal, discussed during a special operations meeting called