IER: Statement on DOI methane regulations
IER: The Obama Administration’s methane rule provides another unnecessary blow to US affordable energy providers.
IER: The Obama Administration’s methane rule provides another unnecessary blow to US affordable energy providers.
As reported by the EIA, upcoming winter storms on the East coast may cause problems energy infrastructure.
The town of Saint-Hyacinthe, in Quebec, has signed an agreement with Yoplait Liberté to transform yoghurt into natural gas at it's biomethanation plant.
Pacific Future Energy has announced its has submitted a proposal to BC First Nation governments regarding the build of what the company is claiming as ‘the world’s greenest bitumen-to-fuels refinery’.
Westport Innovations Inc. has received certification from the EPA for the dedicated CNG and bi-fuel CNG Westport WiNG™ Power System models of the Ford 5.0L F-150 trucks for Model Year 2016
For the seventh year running, Sandvik has been named one of the most sustainable companies by RobecoSAM's ‘Sustainability Yearbook’.
Linda Stalker, WA:ERA, Australia, looks at the importance of collaboration when researching carbon capture and storage in Western Australia.
Pennsylvania has recommended steps for regulatory action to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas industry.
On 19 January, Member States agreed on a Commission proposal to invest €217 million in key trans-European energy infrastructure projects.
Evok Innovations, a partnership between the BC Cleantech CEO Alliance and two Canadian energy companies, Cenovus Energy and Suncor Energy, has officially launched.
CEO, Jay Faison, of Clearpath calls for conservative clean energy policy ahead of Obama’s final State of the Union address to congress.
il and gas companies are under-reporting key investment risk from methane, according to a new report from EDF.
Milestone Environmental Services LLC has announced that it has acquired an oilfield waste facility near Smiley, Texas, US.
API and a business coalition has filed a lawsuit against the EPA's new ozone standards.
Large multinationals and investors will drive the shift towards a low emissions economic growth, according to Frost & Sullivan.