"Storage is important for renewables as major clean sources of energy generation like solar and wind power are variable, since the sun doesn’t always shine nor the wind always blow. This means, not that renewables are useless (as some right-wing politicians have tried to claim) but that decarbonizing the electricity grid using these alternative (green) sources of power requires innovation in storage tech — which is where Energy Dome is aiming to step in with its CO2 Battery."
This Former SpaceX Engineer Just Raised $40 Million To Build Portable Nuclear Reactors
"Once Radiant’s designs have been proven out in engineering testing and approved by regulators, the company believes that it has a strong market potential. Today, the diesel generator market for the United States alone is over $5.8 billion, according to analyst IBISWorld. Bernauer believes that his company’s reactors–which only have to be refueled every five years or so–will be attractive to remote communities that are located far from an electric grid and may have an unreliable supply chain to refuel diesel."
Tread lightly? Startup advised by ex-Nike execs cuts shoe footprints through 3D printing
"One last thing to point out: If you compare the emissions of the two shoes on a part-by-part basis, the analysis suggests that the emissions for 3D printing are actually 10 percent to 17 percent higher. 'Only when a complete assembly of the shoe is taken into account does the overall carbon efficiency of 3D printing stand out,' according to the analysis."
Want to Alleviate Severe Heat in Cities? Turn to Rooftop Gardens
In an industry that’s predicted to hit $4.2 billion by 2027, the private sector is at the frontlines of the green rooftop revolution.
CarbonCure Technologies: Offering Innovative Solutions to Lower the Concrete Industry’s Carbon Footprint
CarbonCure’s innovative carbon removal solution is a testament to the role of the private sector in helping us meet our climate goals.
What Will 2023 Look Like for Small Nuclear Power?
Trends come and go. The ‘it’ items and things to do of 2023 will fade into distant memory. But for nuclear, small scale seems like it is here to stay.
How PepsiCo is trying to get Doritos and Cheetos bags into compost bins
"The journey towards more compostable packaging has been a long one for Frito-Lay, who has been working on integrating these sorts of products for more than a decade. As far back as 2019, both Coke and Pepsi had already cut ties with a plastics industry association, and issued previous goals related to recyclable, compostable and reusable packaging."
America’s Energy Industry is Getting Excited About Hydrogen
he growth in U.S. hydrogen investment is encouraging and will help meet America’s energy needs and climate ambitions. America is an innovative global energy leader, and over the coming years, the U.S. could lead the world in hydrogen too.
Bridgestone debuts tire made with 75% recycled and renewable materials
James Murray of GreenBiz reports on Bridgestone’s release of its new tire which is made with 75% recycled and renewable materials. “The tire is the first street tire to be made using rubber derived from the guayule plant, the subject of a $100 million R&D program from Bridgestone over the past decade. The company said the plant...
The Lithium Shortage Is Real—but There Is Room for Optimism
"Secondarily, we should not be closing doors on alternative energy storage solutions. Lithium batteries are a major part of moving sustainable energy forward, but they are not the only way to get there. Investors and policymakers should look seriously at new players and emerging technologies, and do as much as possible to foster new talent and startups in this area."









