PJM Interconnection, the operator of the electric grid and wholesale electricity market across 13 states and the District of Columbia, has proposed a fast-track review process for shovel-ready generation projects. Known as the Reliability Resource Initiative (RRI), this proposal aims to address
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced a substantial $1.8 billion loan guarantee for Arizona Public Service (APS), aimed at boosting the state's clean energy initiatives. The agency's backing will fund several key projects intended to enhance renewable power generation and
In the quest to meet stringent environmental regulations, wastewater treatment plants (WwTPs) are constantly seeking innovative solutions. One such promising technology is the Flocell XFM40 modular filtration system, which has shown remarkable results in a recent trial at a rural WwTP in England.
The article, “Water use, water rates, and what is ‘fair’” by an unknown author, presents a comprehensive discussion about the equitable use and pricing of water in California, particularly focusing on Palo Alto and its neighboring communities. This is the third post in a three-part series that aims
In the heart of California's fertile agricultural region, the San Joaquin Valley, the conundrum of food waste demands attention, spurred by California's ambitious SB 1383 law mandating a dramatic reduction in organic waste disposal by 2025. The urgency to divert food waste from landfills
Sustainability efforts are gaining momentum across the United States, with cities adopting innovative strategies to reduce waste and promote circularity. This article delves into the robust initiatives of Boston, Columbia, Boise, and Fort Collins, highlighting their unique approaches to achieving