The Property and Environment Research Center (PERC) has launched the Paradise Valley Brucellosis Compensation Fund, a new tool designed to support ranchers in Montana who own prime elk habitat.
Author: Kelvey Vander Hart
Parking Lot Power Is The New Big Thing
Solar carports are going to be an important contributor to reaching clean energy projections in the coming decades.
Nuclear Fuel Recycling Gets New Tech and New Funding
The waste that comes from nuclear power—also known as spent nuclear fuel—has untapped potential. Researchers have been working to unleash that potential for years, but finally, their research is getting a financial boost.
U.S. Department of Energy Announces Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough
This breakthrough could revolutionize clean energy as we know it.
Wind Power Is On The Move in South Dakota
South Dakota is a perfect example of a state that is embracing renewable energy while taking care to not leave the state with unnecessary energy gaps.
Seaweed Could Change Packaging As We Know It
Seaweed is poised to become the next environmentally friendly way to package food.
Global Chaos Isn’t Slowing Clean Energy Development
If ever there was a year for clean energy development to slow, this year seems to be a good fit, but surging prices, supply chain bottlenecks, and global energy market upheaval have not managed to slow renewables down. At the end of 2022, the ascendancy of clean energy appears to be as unstoppable as it is undeniable.
New Technology May Save The Whales From Ships
Whales are beautiful, amazing creatures that should be protected. Thankfully, through innovation and market demand, the shipping industry’s deadly impact on these animals may see an end—without forcing ships out of the water.
Georgia-Pacific Develops New Tech to Reduce Landfill Waste
America has a garbage problem, but it is not without a solution. It is a testament to innovation that a company known for single-use products is championing a new way of dealing with waste.
$4.4 Billion EV Battery Plant to be Built in the U.S.
The EV revolution has arrived in America and, with buy-in from the private sector, it is here to stay.