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New report examines long-standing problem with the US nuclear power plans: 'It's not a gigantic thing'
"That's not a reason not to do nuclear." New report examines long-standing problem with the US nuclear power plans: 'It's not a gigantic thing' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The green energy policies a few years ago gave Plug Power a boost, but the tides have shifted, and the company continues to burn cash. In fact, since going public over 25 years ago, Plug Power has ...
Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District in Layton was selected to receive over $3.4 million in Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling grants to help improve post-consumer materials management ...
Mozart Devco LLC, a Dallas-based developer of clean energy infrastructure, has announced plans to construct a 10-megawatt ...
Evert year, millions of metric tons of trash from Norway, the U.K. and Italy end up heating or providing electricity to ...
But GEO-7, produced by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), says it is not too late for humanity to change course. Within its pages is a recipe for a healthier planet that focuses on ...
The study explains that energy use in data centres is dominated by two processes: computing and cooling. Together, they ...
Sustainability Management student Kaitlin Reese shares how her experience at Columbia SPS is shaping her current work in the ...
The approval marks the first time a coalition of Western states will allow the import and storage of foreign nuclear waste.
This comes as the Minister of Environment, Malam Balarabe Lawal, disclosed plans to approach the Federal Executive Council ...
Across India, battery recycling faces a mixture of challenges and opportunity as it plays an important role in the country's ...
A coalition of 88 environmental groups opposes EnergySolutions' plans to dispose of radioactive waste at a Utah site, focus ...
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