Sustainability

Arkansas' New Net-Metering Policy Sparks Solar Power Controversy
Renewable Energy Arkansas' New Net-Metering Policy Sparks Solar Power Controversy

Arkansas' recent overhaul of its net-metering policy, which changes how solar power generators are compensated for excess energy sent back to the grid, has ignited intense debate. The policy shift, effective September 30, reduces the credit rate for surplus solar energy, prompting a clash

DOE Allocates $38.8M to Boost Building Decarbonization and Efficiency
Renewable Energy DOE Allocates $38.8M to Boost Building Decarbonization and Efficiency

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a significant funding allocation of $38.8 million aimed at revolutionizing building technologies. This initiative supports 25 projects across 17 states, focusing on decarbonization, energy efficiency, resilience, and electric load management. The

Is Missouri Shifting Away from Coal Towards Renewable Energy Sources?
Renewable Energy Is Missouri Shifting Away from Coal Towards Renewable Energy Sources?

Missouri's energy sector presents a complex tapestry, with a heavy reliance on coal juxtaposed against growing investments in renewable energy. The state stands as the fourth-largest coal consumer for electricity in the United States, following behind West Virginia, Wyoming, and Kentucky.

Rising Renewables Challenge Traditional Utilities to Innovate and Adapt
Renewable Energy Rising Renewables Challenge Traditional Utilities to Innovate and Adapt

The accelerating rise of renewable energy, particularly solar power, is reshaping the energy landscape and bringing unprecedented challenges to traditional power utilities. These established players now have to navigate a rapidly evolving marketplace that demands adaptability and innovation. As the

Is Louisiana Ready for a New Era in Energy Efficiency with APTIM?
Energy Management Is Louisiana Ready for a New Era in Energy Efficiency with APTIM?

The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) has awarded a $24.5 million contract to Baton Rouge-based company APTIM to administer the state's new energy efficiency program through 2029. This program aims to reduce energy waste and save money for consumers. Despite more than a decade of

How Is Global Water Leading in Sustainability and Water Management?
Renewable Energy How Is Global Water Leading in Sustainability and Water Management?

Global Water Resources, Inc., a prominent entity in water resource management, recently marked its 20th anniversary by releasing its second annual sustainability report for 2023. This report is not just a ceremonial gesture but a reflection of the company's unwavering commitment to advancing

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