U.S. power plants may start to cap emissions. Here's why (and how)

The EPA is promoting carbon capture and storage tech to cap emissions from fossil fuel-powered utilities. Read More

The heavy-duty fleet transition is underway

Heavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging. Read More

Europe encourages carbon removal with a stick, rather than a carrot

A new carbon removal framework in the EU could provide the foundation needed to instill trust in a young carbon removal market. Read More

Biomimicry’s role in shaping a sustainable built environment

Humanity’s got big sustainability problems with the built environment. Nature’s got many of the solutions. Read More

Inside Walmart’s plan for a nationwide fast-charging network

The retail giant will build EV fast-charging stations at thousands of locations across the U.S., with the goal of completing the network by 2030. Read More

United Airlines sets target to triple sustainable fuels use in 2023

The airline announces plans to use sustainable fuels for flights from both San Francisco and Heathrow Airports. Read More

Chevy’s dead Bolt locks door to fleets, consumers

The demise of the Chevy Bolt leaves a hole in the marketplace and raises questions about EV transition. Read More

This clean energy hack serves Scope 3 goals and small buyers

Sponsored: Small to mid-sized entities can team up and buy renewable energy through Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) aggregations, which large companies can also use to extend renewable energy benefits to small suppliers. Read More

California and New York set new standards to cut emissions

Two of the largest economies in the U.S. set new emissions standards for the transportation and building sectors. Read More

A dream team for ocean carbon capture?

A group of former Google, SolarCity and Tesla executives in April snagged $20 million in what is being called the largest ocean-based carbon removal investment to date. Read More