With this decision, Texas is expected to see faster permitting, increased investment in CCS technologies, and greater autonomy in environmental oversight.
As the world converges on Belém, Brazil for the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), host nation ambitions for urban climate resilience are coming into sharp relief.
A new $1.4 billion agreement between ReElement Technologies, Vulcan Elements, and the U.S. Department of War aims to establish a fully domestic rare earth magnet supply chain critical to national security and clean energy manufacturing.
Consolidated Water’s $11.7 million Bay Area project will turn wastewater into irrigation water, saving up to 38 million gallons of potable water each year.
That’s the bottom line for Sansui Kaihatsu: by bringing in air that doesn’t quit, they finished jobs faster, cut downtime, and kept operational costs manageable.
With more than $1 billion in public and private investment behind the project, the message is clear: America is building smarter, faster, and with purpose.