by Emily | Nov 28, 2023 | Solar Power
Changes to Massechusetts fire code late last year have created frustration for solar installers, who are now working with fire officials on compromises to the rules. Included for the first time in the code are restrictions to the positioning of rooftop solar arrays-...
by Emily | Nov 22, 2023 | Clean Energy News
Earlier this week, Honda provided a few more details about its next-generation fuel-cell module at the 2023 European Hydrogen Week. The new module was co-developed with General Motors and has already been confirmed for use in North America. Its debut will be an...
by Emily | Nov 15, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Green Hydrogen Power
OCOchem, a carbon conversion startup based in Richland, WA, recently secured an additional $5 million in funding from TO VC that will be used to scale its modular technology to industrial proportions and build a pilot plant for commercial demonstration operations. The...
by Emily | Nov 13, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Solar Power
A once abandoned waste site in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey now has a new opportunity to serve the community. Designated a Superfund site by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Global Sanitary Landfill was closed in 1984 after a slope failure exposed...
by Emily | Oct 31, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Green Hydrogen Power
Duke Energy, with GE Vernova and Sargent and Lundy, will soon be breaking ground on a “one-of-a-kind end-to-end” system later this year. The project will serve as a demonstration of a system to produce, store, and combust 100% renewable hydrogen at Duke...
by Emily | Oct 24, 2023 | Clean Energy News
Source: Volvo Construction Equipment Several OEM’s have recently announced a new partnership with the Sweden-US Green Transition Initiative to showcase the electrification of construction equipment, green infrastructure construction, and the transition to a more...