Republic Power Partners is ready to bring $10 billion in wind, solar, biomass, natural gas and clean coal generation to West Texas.
University of Michigan researchers have developed an inexpensive biosensor for drinking water treatment plants.
The cogeneration plant will increase energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the new Department of Homeland Security campus.
The 294 kilowatts of solar power will provide abut 10 percent of the electricity needed to meet Washington, D.C., renewable electricity requirement in 2010.
NEI Corporation has developed nanoscale additives that are designed to increase energy efficiency of municipal sludge dewatering processes.
As part of its Climate Action Plan, the university's new combined heat and power plant is expected to help lower Cornell's carbon footprint by almost 30 percent.
University of Delaware economists analyzed the effect of refrigerator rebates and energy savings.
Communities across the nation have experienced sustained periods of subfreezing temperatures the past few weeks, so it's important that residents use some simple energy-saving tips for staying warm and saving money.
Catalyst technology with biomass conversion expertise should help Syntec commercialize the production of bio-butanol as a renewable fuel.
Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies presents HydroFill at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The U.S. Geological Survey says information about copper, lithium, rare earth elements, uranium, and phosphate resources is important for security and land-use decisions.
AVRC and CyberMetrix will design and construct a research platform vehicle for use in analysis and testing of multiple combinations of electric vehicle drive-train components.
Black & Veatch will use Cambi Process in the design of an upgrade for one of the United Kingdom's largest wastewater treatment plants.
Green building consultant Jerry Yudelson offers his insights on the green building industry.
Agency works with mountaintop mining companies to ensure compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
Nonprofit Energy Smart will help Minnesota businesses save money through energy efficiency.
By manipulating two genes, scientists have developed a tobacco plant that expresses more oil, which could be used for biofuel.
Photovoltaic modules made from these microsized cells for the rooftops of homes and warehouses could have intelligent controls, inverters and even storage built in at the chip level, says one field engineer.