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The Plastics Industry’s Latest Deception: “Mass Balance”

NRDC onEarth

Mass balance “recycled” plastic credit schemes are misleading.

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Dissolving the plastic waste problem: Can new technology meet the challenge?

Envirotec Magazine

By James Kennedy, a technology analyst at market intelligence firm IDTechEx. The advanced recycling market for plastics predominantly focuses on technologies like pyrolysis and depolymerization (thermal, chemical, and enzymatic). To a lesser extent, methods such as gasification and hydrothermal liquefaction are also being explored. However, these technologies face increasing scrutiny and restrictions in some regions due to their environmental impact.

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Chart: Texas plans to build the most clean energy of any state

Canary Media

Canary Media’s chart of the week translates crucial data about the clean energy transition into a visual format. Canary thanks Clean Energy Counsel for its support of the column.

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World’s largest uranium miner warns Ukraine war makes it harder to supply west

Financial Times: Energy

Pull towards Russia and China grows stronger, says boss of Kazatomprom

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How to Drive Cost Savings, Efficiency Gains, and Sustainability Wins with MES

Speaker: Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions

Is your manufacturing operation reaching its efficiency potential? A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) could be the game-changer, helping you reduce waste, cut costs, and lower your carbon footprint. Join Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions, in this value-packed webinar as he breaks down how MES can drive operational excellence and sustainability.

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California Legislature Passes Food Date Labeling Standardization

NRDC onEarth

California is aiming to standardize food date labels with the passage of AB 660 (Irwin). The bill is now awaiting signature from Governor Newsom.

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Liverpool firm’s hydrogen pressure sensor shortisted for European innovation challenge

Envirotec Magazine

The Smart Gas prototype in a meter box. Liverpool-based DefProc Engineering has secured a place in this year’s Hydrogen Innovation Challenge, organized by climate tech hub Sustainable Ventures. Developed for Northern Gas Networks, the sensor monitors low-pressure gas supply at NGN’s Low Thornley site near Gateshead; successful testing and trials will see it rolled out to consumers across Yorkshire, the North East and Cumbria, says DefProc.

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Prime farmland goes up for sale, with option to reap the harvest from 13 wind turbines

Renew Economy

A Victorian farm hosting 13 wind turbines from the Mortlake South wind farm is up for sale – and the turbines are a key selling point. The post Prime farmland goes up for sale, with option to reap the harvest from 13 wind turbines appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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California Code Takes Another Step Toward Clean Buildings

NRDC onEarth

The 2025 building code will save Californians money, increase comfort, and reduce the state’s dependency on fossil fuels.

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Digital trial reduces I&I wastewater costs

Envirotec Magazine

Pipeline placement after identification of I&I and wider damages using InfoTiles. Inflow of stormwater and infiltration of groundwater into wastewater systems is a constant operational challenge for managers. Now, Håbo municipality in Sweden is tackling the challenge head-on with an innovative digital approach, says Adam Wood, chief product officer at water analytics company Infotiles.

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Here’s a blueprint for building virtual power plants in every state

Canary Media

Rooftop solar, backup batteries, electric vehicles, and smart thermostats and appliances are all crucial to the energy transition in their own right.

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The Key to Sustainable Energy Optimization: A Data-Driven Approach for Manufacturing

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. ♻️ Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets. 📊 Join us for a practical webinar hosted by Kevin Kai Wong of Emergent Ene

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Telstra signs up to buy half the output from big Riverina solar farm, sheep not included

Renew Economy

A 260MW, under construction solar farm that will graze sheep among its panels has landed a deal to sell 50% of its energy output to Telstra. The post Telstra signs up to buy half the output from big Riverina solar farm, sheep not included appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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EVs Already Reduce Electricity Rates—and They Can Do Even More

NRDC onEarth

EVs reduce electricity rates for all utility customers, and recent legislation accelerates a cycle of more EVs, better climate, better health, and lower rates.

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EcoClarity and Yorkshire Water join forces in fight against fatbergs

Envirotec Magazine

Trials of a cutting-edge fats, oils and grease (FOG) Recovery Hub at Yorkshire Water’s wastewater treatment works in Hull are helping the utility improve environmental performance while lowering costs, says Chris Clemes, chief executive of engineering technology company EcoClarity. Sewer blockages are a major concern in the UK, with an estimated 200,000 occurring annually, and FOG – fat, oil and grease – cited as the cause in around 75% of cases.

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A new green aluminum plant could bring jobs — and clean energy — to Kentucky

Canary Media

ASHLAND, Kentucky — When John Holbrook first started working as a pipefitter in the early 1990s, jobs were easy to come by in his corner of northeastern Kentucky. A giant iron and steel mill routinely needed maintenance and repair work, as did the coal “coking” ovens next to it.

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Electrofuels Are the Future: The Driving Force to Decarbonizing Heavy Transport

Speaker: Ayesha Choudhury - Senior Vice President, Head of Capital Markets at Infinium

With the first wave of the energy transition, renewable energy sources (such as solar and wind) have begun replacing coal power generation. However, some sectors are lagging behind and struggling to decarbonize more than others, including large-scale transportation like commercial aviation, shipping, and rail transit. Electrofuels (aka eFuels) are the next generation of solutions to help the hardest-to-abate sectors pivot from their reliance on fossil fuels.

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Victoria’s biggest solar farm cleared for construction in “heart of the Latrobe Valley,” huge battery included

Renew Economy

A massive solar farm proposed for Victorian coal country has been given the green light by the state planning department, with provisions for an equally massive four-hour battery. The post Victoria’s biggest solar farm cleared for construction in “heart of the Latrobe Valley,” huge battery included appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Cumulative Impacts Rulemaking in Colorado Must Not Fail Communities

NRDC onEarth

Proposed cumulative impacts rules have the potential to protect Colorado communities from oil and gas pollution—but they currently fall short.

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Carbon calculus

Envirotec Magazine

Biocarbon might be emerging as an important ingredient in efforts to decarbonize all metallurgical production. Envirotec spoke to Sam Beardshaw of UK firm Invica Industries about how it fits into the menu of technologies being primed for a role. The pressure is on to decarbonize the metals industry, which alone contributes 7% of global CO2 emissions (5% in the EU).

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US solar manufacturing capacity has quadrupled thanks to climate law

Canary Media

The U.S. solar manufacturing industry is going through an unprecedented growth spurt. In the two years since the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was passed, domestic capacity for producing solar modules has nearly quadrupled, according to the U.S.

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AR/VR Simulations for Sustainable, Regenerative, Circular Cities

Speaker: Nik Gowing, Brenda Laurel, Sheridan Tatsuno, Archie Kasnet, and Bruce Armstrong Taylor

With 191 country signatories to the Paris Climate Agreement now hard at work in the race to zero carbon by 2050, much of the heavy lifting in ecosystem sustainability falls on the shoulders of the world's densely populated urban centers. This conversation considers how today's AI-enabled simulation media, such as AR/VR, can be effectively applied to accelerate learning, understanding, training, and solutions-modeling to sustainability planning and design.

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Investigations underway after turbine blade parts detach at Golden Plains wind farm

Renew Economy

Investigations underway after small turbine blade parts detached and fell from turbines at the 756MW stage one of Golden Plains wind farm. The post Investigations underway after turbine blade parts detach at Golden Plains wind farm appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Clean Public Transportation Is Taking Indian Country the Extra Mile

NRDC onEarth

Indigenous People are the most likely racial demographic in the United States to lack daily transportation options. Can clean public transit help bridge this gap?

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PFAS removal technology firm appoints new CEO and secures £6.73 million

Envirotec Magazine

Vincent Caillaud (left) and Henrik Hagemann (right). Puraffinity, a start-up developing technologies which remove PFAS from water, has announced plans to scale, following the appointment of Vincent Caillaud as its new CEO and securing £6.73 million in new investment from BGF. Mr Caillaud brings exceptional industry experience, with more than 20 years working in the water sector.

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G20 countries turning backs on fossil fuel pledge, say campaigners

The Guardian: Energy

Promise to ‘transition away from fossil fuels’ made at Cop28 climate talks has been left out of draft resolutions UK politics live – latest updates Business live – latest updates Campaigners have claimed some of the world’s largest economies are turning their backs on a pledge made last year to transition away from fossil fuels. Ministers from the G20 group of developed and developing countries, including the US, UK, China and India, will meet in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday to discuss the global

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How Digital Transformation will Bend the Curve of the Linear Economy Toward the Circular

Speaker: Bruce Armstrong Taylor, Co-Founder & Managing Director of SmartNations Foundation, Jimmy Jia, Venture Partner at Pi Labs, Fabienne Durand, Senior Advisor to the SmartNations Foundation, & Roger Strukhoff, Executive Director of the Tau Institute

The Climate 4.0 Economy. Climate change is here. We see it in many ways already. Weather catastrophes: Texas freezing over, the wildfires of California, the increasingly unpredictable violence and frequency of hurricanes, the rapid melting and disappearance of polar ice caps. Much more evidence all around us. What can we do in our corporate organizations, in our homes and communities, to change the current course?

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Origin Energy boosts its bet on the 12-hour battery technology that could help kick out coal

Renew Economy

Big Three gentailer tips more money into Australian redox flow battery hopeful whose up to 12-hour energy storage technology is being trialled at Origin's Eraring coal plant. The post Origin Energy boosts its bet on the 12-hour battery technology that could help kick out coal appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Maximizing Climate Potential: Reducing Food Waste With Federal Funds

NRDC onEarth

With historic EPA grants, state and local governments still have an opportunity to cut greenhouse gas emissions by prioritizing food loss and waste in Comprehensive Climate Action Plans.

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Membranes based on natural silk and cellulose can remove PFAS

Envirotec Magazine

Image of an example of the filter (image credit: Yilin Zhang and Benedetto Marelli). A new filtration material developed by researchers at MIT might provide a nature-based solution to PFAS contamination, an obviously stubborn issue. The material, based on natural silk and cellulose, can seemingly remove a wide variety of these persistent chemicals as well as heavy metals.

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California could cut utility bills with distributed energy. Why isn’t it?

Canary Media

California policymakers are searching for ways to rein in the cost of expanding the state’s power grid, which is necessary to combat climate change.

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Breeding grounds, flight paths and climate change: Getting balance right on wind and solar approvals

Renew Economy

Environmental approval for wind and solar farms have to consider habitat loss for precious species, but do not yet consider the biggest threat, which is climate change, or the benefits of reduced coal emissions. The post Breeding grounds, flight paths and climate change: Getting balance right on wind and solar approvals appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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The solar pump revolution could bring water to millions of Africans but it must be sustainable and fair | Alan MacDonald

The Guardian: Energy

Solar power could enable 400m Africans without water to tap into groundwater aquifers. However, we must ensure smaller projects do not lose out in the rush for new technology It’s a truly dreadful irony: for many of the 400 million people in sub-Saharan Africa who lack access to even a basic water supply, there is likely to be a significant reserve in aquifers sitting just a few metres below their feet.

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Water leaders talk environmental scrutiny and infrastructure needs in new podcast

Envirotec Magazine

Helen Wakeham is the EA’s director of water. The Environment Agency’s director of water, Helen Wakeham, has discussed plans to increase scrutiny of water companies in England and Wales in a new water sector podcast. Targeted recruitment campaigns, more site inspections and enhanced digital systems will drive better performance from the industry, Wakeham told the WiseOnWater Podcast: Conversations in Flow, from media specialist WiseOnWater and technology company Xylem UK & Ireland.

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NYC looks to kick its curbside EV charging plans into second gear

Canary Media

Perhaps the only thing harder than finding a spot to park a car in New York City is finding a spot to charge a car.

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“We’re going to have to innovate the s**t out of this:” Forum urges fresh thinking on climate

Renew Economy

Leading thinkers call for Australia to stop relying on selling emissions-laden resources for prosperity and turn the focus to renewables, hydrogen and science-backed action. The post “We’re going to have to innovate the s**t out of this:” Forum urges fresh thinking on climate appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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US faces ‘significant challenge’ to establish domestic battery cell supply for BESS market

Energy Storage News

Would-be battery manufacturers that could serve the US energy storage industry with domestically made cells are facing a “perfect storm,” Energy-Storage.news has heard.

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