The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory developed a controller that automatically recharges electric vehicles when power demand and cost are low.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is encouraging individuals to take action to benefit fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.
Demolition and concrete groups set up an agreement to promote safety and professionalism in their industries.
A water agencies association and a state agency are educating residents about the state's water challenges and what they can do to help.
The Department of Environmental Protection is trying to determine if the public and local officials think the state is using its share of funding as effectively as possible.
Gov. Patrick has launched a Green Communities Program to help Massachusetts residents cut energy bills through efficiency and locally generated renewable power.
Local renewable energy investments can meet more than 25 percent of future electricity needs in the Southeast by 2025.
The elimination of flame-retardant compounds may be reducing the levels of these chemicals in fish and birds.
The first commercial application of the Dry Low NOx technology is at a cogeneration power plant in Cremona, Italy.
EPA analysis says that the Waxman-Markey bill's cap on carbon pollution would cost individuals about 12 cents per day.