EPA says all new applications will be reviewed and approved individually by the agency.
A Georgia Institute of Technology and Duke University study shares how the right policies could help Texas and the South cut utility bills and create jobs.
Alabama, Oklahoma, Ohio residents want EPA to regulate coal ash as a hazardous waste.
Urban Land Institute-Ernst & Young study adds water infrastructure as a challenge that the United States needs to address in order to be competitive with China and the European Union.
Incentives in this Senate bill will encourage businesses to invest in energy saving measures and bring jobs to construction and manufacturing, according to the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law.
World's first cross-border Clean Development Mechanism initiative is being supported by the Asian Development Bank, Austria, and Japan.
Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition in California, using self-reported data, ranked German manufacturers highest of the 14 companies that responded.
An American Farmland Trust White Paper outlines the possible impacts of climate change legislation on agriculture in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico.
An Institute for Energy and Environment Research report notes that France uses less than 1 percent of the natural uranium resource and has higher waste volume.
N.J. real estate developer plans to cut energy and water use on its properties across the state.
Wind Simplicity is a finalist in the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries' Design for Recycling Award.
To further clarify environmental permitting requirements for Appalachian mountaintop coal removal projects, the agency has issued a comprehensive guidance to its regional offices.
A Phoenix wastewater treatment plant provides treated effluent that is further treated to cool Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station for homes in Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tempe.
The city and county expect to use the funds for community outreach, compact fluorescent and LED bulbs as well as energy audits.
The proposal includes major emissions reductions for the remainder of plant operations.
The National Center for Policy Analysis says that the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant has sufficient infrastructure for ongoing nuclear waste disposal operations.
More than 15 companies received between $46,000 and $70,000 from EPA to apply toward innovative technologies.
In model years 2012-2016, automakers will be expected to improve fleet-wide fuel economy and reduce fleet-wide GHG emissions on passenger cars and light trucks by approximately 5 percent every year.