Cindy Klingler discusses how Scott Manufacturing Solutions is addressing utility enclosure failures nationwide as part of their efforts to enhance infrastructure resilience amid rising demand.
The Government of Canada, working with the province of Nova Scotia, Indigenous communities, academia and industry to support the development of tidal projects in the Bay of Fundy, is funding several projects meant to develop monitoring platforms for ecosystems near tidal energy projects.
Amid federal efforts to scale-back clean energy incentives, utility regulators in Maine approved five new renewable energy projects.
Development of hydropower projects and rapid urbanization in the Indian Himalayas are actively degrading the environmental and ecological landscape, particularly in the ecologically sensitive, seismically active and fragile regions of Joshimath in Uttarakhand and Zoji La in Ladakh.
The opportunity for meaningful regional utility collaboration has never been greater and will be fully explored at DTECH Northeast.
Avangrid finds an offtaker, Dimension opens community solar, Sol Systems incorporates agrivoltaics, and OCI and Soltage secure financing.
New tools and ways of doing things can create security risks; a recent report shows that nearly 3 in 10 utilities have ‘weak’ cybersecurity.
Special guest Christopher Mims of The Wall Street Journal joins This Week in Cleantech to talk solar-powered cars and trucks.
Italian energy company Enel has inaugurated a continuous sediment removal system at the Venaus hydroelectric power plant in the northern Italian region of Piedmont.
Natural gas was pitched as a stopgap between fossil fuels and renewables. Instead, it has derailed the state’s energy transition.
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