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Pale, porous and 3D-printed: inside the weird and wonderful quest to make compostable shoes
Shoes are notoriously hard to recycle and the vast majority are sent to landfill. Can a new design help reduce the environmental impact of our footwear?
ExxonMobil completes $230M upgrade of Baton Rouge refinery
ExxonMobil on Thursday announced that a $230.5 million, three-year modernization initiative at its aging north Baton Rouge refinery has been completed.
Is a $51 monthly charge coming to your electric bill?
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that electricity rates would drop, at least partially offsetting new fixed charges. Solar owners would pay, too.
Natural Gas Futures Extend Slide as Weather into Early February Seen Strongly Bearish
Natural gas futures continued to face bearish headwinds early Friday from forecasts suggesting a warm-dominated Lower 48 pattern for late January could
Power Outage Reported in San Angelo
Concho Valley Electric Cooperative is reporting a power outage in San Angelo.
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Birmingham suburbs weigh options for dealing with unreliable trash service
Contracts allow cities to fire Amwaste or charge fees for bad service.
Media Reports Exaggerate the Risk of a Major War
Media reports of a war between Russia and NATO or an invasion of Taiwan by China have often been exaggerated.
Infrastructure Investors Plan $163 Billion Energy Islands
A Denmark-based infrastructure investor plans to invest around $163 billion in creating energy islands.
U.S. Oil Production Flatlines
U.S. oil production appears to have flatlined as shale drilling falters.
Geopolitical Risk Keeps Oil Markets on Edge
There are multiple catalysts looming for oil markets, but it is geopolitical risk that has markets most on edge.
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London boroughs among those with highest fly-tipping increase
Three boroughs are among those with the biggest increase in England, new government data suggests.
Who is the Top Public Lower 48 Producer?
Enverus has released a list of the top public Lower 48 producers of the first half of 2023.
Winter weather delays trash pickup in Salem. When will your trash be picked up?
Some garbage pickup companies say they will not charge for extra, equal to the size of your container trash at the next regularly scheduled pickup.
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9 Million Barrels of Saudi and Iraqi Oil Delayed Amid Red Sea Chaos
Tankers carrying nearly 9 million barrels of oil from Iraq and Saudi Arabia have been forced to delay their deliveries due to Red Sea security threats.
Boil Water Advisory issued for large portion of South Cobb County
The areas under the advisory include portions of South Cobb County including the cities of Powder Springs, Austell, Mableton and sections of Marietta and Smyrna.
Biden administration taking heat from all sides over Louisiana LNG project By Reuters
Biden administration taking heat from all sides over Louisiana LNG project
Etna Township asks Licking County Commissioners to ban large solar developments
The Etna Township Trustees voted 2-1 to ask the Licking County Commissioners to prohibit utility-scale solar farms within the to
nship.
Chicago to consider an ordinance that would effectively ban natural gas in new buildings
The ordinance sets an emissions standard that natural gas can’t meet and opens the way for the electric heat and appliances that play a key role in most plans to slash greenhouse gas emissions and avert the worst effects of climate change.
Canada needs reliable nuclear power now more than ever—just ask Alberta
Expanding nuclear generation across the country is a necessary requirement to decarbonize provincial grids that lack massive quantities of hydroelectricity to meet their electricity needs.
A mostly empty Baltimore office tower owes a $12.3 million water bill
The Baltimore Department of Public Works claimed a mostly vacant office tower in downtown Baltimore used more water than any other property owner in the ci
y.
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High energy bill? Here are some ways you can save money and energy
“Now is the time to take steps to save energy. We are at the beginning of two more months of winter and then summer will be here before you know it. So, now is a good time to take steps to save,” Brooks a
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Portsmouth dispute over right to reject solar panels in historic district heats up
“I think now is the time to start acting on climate change,” City Councilor Rich Blalock said. HDC leader says more can be done than solar arrays.
Winter Freeze Shuts In 15% of Gulf Coast Refinery Capacity
The winter freeze that began earlier this month in the U.S. led to 15% of refining capacity along the Gulf Coast being shu
in.
The home energy audit: New Yorkers'?entry point for big tax credits and incentives
Experts say 2024 will see new tax credits added to existing incentives available to LIers. Here's how to get yours.
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Several boil water advisories have been issued in multiple parishes Thursday morning
The water outages come after freezing temperatures where pipes froze and many dripped water as a precaution.