The decommissioning of wind turbines marks a significant stage in the lifecycle of wind energy infrastructure. According to a recent report from the Department of Energy (DOE), approximately 90% of the mass of U.S. wind turbines can be effectively recycled, mainly consisting of steel and concrete.
Toyota Motor North America's recent $4.5 million grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) represents a significant leap forward in the field of electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling. As the world embraces electric vehicles at an unprecedented rate, the necessity for efficient battery recycling
President Joe Biden's recent executive action aims to ban new offshore oil and gas drilling across a vast expanse of more than 625 million acres of U.S. coastal waters. This directive includes the entire East Coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and the Pacific Ocean off Washington, Oregon, and
HR Wallingford, an engineering firm based in Oxfordshire that specializes in water management, has recently been awarded up to £1 million from the Crown Estate's Supply Chain Accelerator fund. This significant funding is intended to support the development of a deep water testing facility aimed at
The proposed emissions cap on Canada's oil and gas sector has ignited a heated debate, questioning its fairness and overall effectiveness. This issue not only revolves around environmental considerations but also touches upon the significant economic and social ramifications for Canada. By
The Isle of Wight is taking significant steps to enhance energy efficiency in new buildings and address the skills gap in the construction industry. Ollie Boulter, the strategic manager for Planning and Infrastructure Delivery at the Isle of Wight Council (IWC), provides insights into the council's