Why Agrivoltaics is Gaining Popularity Among Citizens
This article examines the growing trend of agrivoltaics, where solar panels are integrated into agricultural spaces, and its acceptance among citizens.
Renewable Energy’s Impact on Fossil Fuel Use in the U.S.
A new study reveals that the rise in renewable energy could paradoxically not decrease fossil fuel dependency in the U.S.
SparkCharge Secures $30M for Fleet Electrification Solutions
SparkCharge raised $15.5 million in equity and secured a $15 million loan to expand its fleet charging operations, aiding the transition to electric vehicles.
Dr. Pat Layton Honored with 2025 SFI President’s Award
The SFI recognizes Dr. Pat Layton for her leadership in urban forestry and innovations in green building.
Trump Administration and Deep-Sea Mining Leases
Impossible Metals has taken steps to secure ocean floor leases for deep-sea mining, raising questions about environmental impacts and regulations.
Energy Department Invests $365 Million for Puerto Rico’s Grid Resilience
This article discusses the Energy Department’s financial commitment to supporting grid resilience projects in Puerto Rico as part of broader climate adaptation efforts.
Alt Carbon’s $12M Funding for Carbon Removal in India
Explore how Alt Carbon is transforming a tea estate into a leading carbon removal venture in India, driven by $12 million in seed funding.
Meta Expands Solar Power Capacity for AI Initiatives
Meta has significantly increased its solar power capacity, focusing on sustainable energy for its AI initiatives.
Lyme Timber Honored with SFI Conservation Award 2025
The Lyme Timber Company has been recognized by the SFI for its dedicated efforts in advancing conservation outcomes.
Coal for Steelmaking Designated as Critical Material
The U.S. Secretary of Energy has designated coal for steel production as a critical material, aiming to bolster the coal industry’s role.