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U.S. battery supply chain plans are shifting into real projects. New federal funding is backing domestic electrolyte production and reducing reliance on imports.

Researchers test a vibration based method to scale graphene production with lower energy use. Soon results show faster output and less environmental trade offs.

Crab shell waste may help control how bioplastics degrade in seawater. The approach could improve durability while supporting circular material use.

Uranium demand is rising, but supply remains slow to respond. A Saskatchewan project is testing whether faster development can help close the gap.

Researchers are building electronic materials atom by atom. The approach embeds performance at design stage, not after fabrication.

Home batteries are now earning income by supplying energy to the grid during peak demand. Programs in Maine highlight their growing role in grid stability.

The GHG Protocol's Land Sector and Removals Standard takes effect January 2027. Its carbon opportunity cost methodology could significantly alter how biomass emissions are reported.

For facilities under grid pressure, on-site generation is no longer primarily a sustainability play. It's the clearest available tool for managing operational risk.

A new USGS tool shows where U.S. water supply and demand collide. It gives planners clearer data to assess risk and guide infrastructure decisions.

A major convention center doubled solar output without expanding space. Thousands of retired panels were reused, cutting waste and supporting local users.

Water risk is now immediate for U.S. businesses. Contamination, rising demand, and uneven regulation are turning supply into a daily operational challenge.

ETI has launched a hydrogen truck for long-haul freight. It tests whether fuel cells can handle payload, range, and refueling limits at scale.

EU restrictions and supply chain pressure are pushing labs to replace Triton X-100, turning green chemistry into a procurement and compliance priority.

The assumption that power would always be available when a business needed it is no longer reliable — and that shift has consequences that go well beyond the facilities budget.

Investors are asking specific questions about energy access and grid exposure that most ESG disclosures weren't built to answer — and the gap is starting to show up in financing conversations.

A live Mediterranean voyage tested AI navigation in real conditions. Results show computer vision can improve awareness and support crews at sea.

A new global coalition aims to define sustainability standards for AI data centers as energy and water pressures intensify worldwide.

The disclosure system was built to capture what companies believed about themselves — their goals, their trajectories, their commitments. It was not built to verify them.

Renewable growth is proving less predictable than expected. New AI modeling shows wind and solar expand in bursts, reshaping how forecasts are built.

EPA finalized new pesticide limits today, but a January 2026 analysis of 700 tolerance decisions found the agency applies its child safety factor only 15% of the time.

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