U.S. Agriculture Dept. said it expects to make more award announcements "in the coming weeks" and has already picked six other cooperatives in Colorado, Louisiana, Oregon and Washington-Idaho "to move forward in the process" to receive further funding.
Congress’s last-minute spending appropriations saga had one more unexpected twist, with the Senate approving legislation to transfer administrative control of the Robert F. Kennedy Stadium campus to the District of Columbia.
Federal funding for construction and infrastructure programs will remain at current levels until mid-March 2025, under a stopgap spending measure passed by Congress on Dec. 20.
The 742-MW Net Zero Teesside Power project in northeast England could become one of the world’s first commercial-scale gas-fired power plants with carbon capture and storage.
New study produces first map of coastal communities and infrastructure across the Arctic Circle, showing that both will face challenges in coming decades due to climate change.
Fortera's ReCarb technology can significantly reduce the carbon emissions of a cement plant through a proprietary process that fixes the carbon into cementitious materials during production.