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Q1 2022: The hottest trends in corporate renewable energy procurements
The first three months of the year brought innovations in the types of energy resources contracted, with an uptick in corporate interest in geothermal. Read More
Kelp boom hinges on supply chain and carbon market investments
Kelp farming is ready to scale but getting more processing plants, increasing demand and understand the carbon impact need to come first. Read More
It’s time to electrify industry’s process heat — with heat pumps
Industry accounts for more than 25 percent of U.S. energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A familiar but little-used technology could help. Read More
From fertilizer to fuel: Can 'green' ammonia be a climate fix?
Using renewable energy and a new method for making ammonia, researchers and entrepreneurs believe “green” ammonia can become a significant clean fuel source. Read More
A closer look at Biden's decision to extend tariffs on solar panels
The U.S. set climate goals, and domestic solar can both increase local energy security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Now it needs to scale. Read More
The ‘Pivot’ to SME sustainability
How tech and stories can drive sustainable business practices among small and midsize enterprises. Read More
Meet Wilk, alternative dairy’s undisruptive disruptor
The Israeli cellular agriculture startup aims to help the diary and infant formula industries feed a growing population more sustainably, with ingredients produced in a lab. Read More
Why savvy sustainable bonds are integrating a gender lens
A number of private companies are already incorporating gender into their sustainability-linked bonds, as part of their broader ESG commitment. Read More
Carbontech innovation is going ‘bonkers’
As more money flows toward carbon removal startups, let’s celebrate those turning captured CO2 into a revenue stream. Read More
On the road to wireless charging
Electreon, WiTricity and others envision a network of strategic corridors with wireless, in-road charging that could gradually power vehicles along a route, rather than all at once at the destination. Read More