SUEZ’s spending $17 million on water storage and energy-efficient pumps

SUEZ Delaware is beefing up its water storage capacity with a $17 million investment at its Stanton Water Treatment Plant that includes more energy-efficient...

Bill banning plastic bags in 2021 on the way to governor

A bill that will ban the use of one-time plastic bags is on its way to becoming law. House Bill 130 is expected to be signed...

Water warriors demand funding

Over the last year and a half, Delaware’s Office of Drinking Water has issued 11 notices for various locations, warning people to beware of...

Delmarva Power gets OK for special electric rate, charging stations for electric...

Delmarva Power was given approval from the Delaware Public Service Commission to offer electric vehicle  services.  Delmarva Power will expand public charging infrastructure and offer...

Government units in Delaware form Anti-Litter Alliance

Gov.  John Carney,  joined by government officials,  formally announced the Delaware Anti-Litter Alliance – a coalition of local leaders seeking to reduce litter in Delaware. The...

Coons co-sponsors bill to push research aimed at cutting  pollution from  gas-fired...

U.S. Sens.  Chris Coons (D-Del.), John Cornyn (R-Texas), Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-La.), and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) introduced the  Launching Energy Advancement and Development through...

Delaware refinery is part of the solution

Good afternoon everyone,  PBF’s Delaware City Refining Co. operation is often portrayed by a member of the legacy  media as a lawless polluter. PBF, like any...

Attorney General’s seeks special counsel work on environmental matters

The Delaware Department of Justice is asking private law firms to submit competitive bids to be appointed as special counsel in connection with an...

Carryout bag ban legislation passes House by lopsided margin

Legislation limiting the availability of single-use plastic carryout bags passed the House by a wide margin. Sponsored by Rep. Gerald Brady, D-Wilmington,  HB 130 expands Delaware’s...

Pilot program aims to cut nutrients and sediments that impact Newark’s water...

The City of Newark, Delaware, and the Revolving Water Fund announced the closing of the first-ever pay-for-success transaction that will fund on-farm agricultural restoration...

Port of Wilmington gets electrified with new container stacking cranes.

GT USA Wilmington, the US arm of Gulftainer, the worlds largest, privately owned, independent ports and logistics company, has taken delivery of three fully...

Single-use plastic bag ban moves out of committee

Legislation to sharply limit the availability of single-use plastic bags passed a Delaware House committee Wednesday. Sponsored by Rep. Gerald Brady, D-Wilmington,  HB 130 would...

Bloom Energy posts loss as fuel cell orders surge

Bloom Energy reported a loss in the first quarter while reporting a record number of order acceptances of fuel cells. The San Jose, CA company,...

Carper praises decision to delay offshore drilling

Sen. Tom Carper is praising a decision by the Trump Administration to delay drilling for oil in the Arctic and off the Atlantic Coast. “An...

Dispatch from Teslaland

Good afternoon everyone, Teslas are rare birds on Delaware streets and highways. My one encounter came in front of my house in Bear. A self-important looking...

Agilent adds Bloom Energy Servers at Little Falls, headquarters sites

Agilent Technologies is now using  Bloom Energy  Servers at its Little Falls site and its headquarters. Bloom operates a manufacturing site at the University of...

Chemours makes investment in utility energy storage battery maker

The Chemours Company  announced a strategic partnership that includes an investment in UniEnergy Technology LLC,   a flow battery manufacturer based in Mukilteo, WA. UniEnergy...

Exelon hails Supreme Court decision upholding assistance for nuclear plants

Delmarva Power owner  Exelon Corporation  is breathing a sigh of relief after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals challenging  Zero Emissions Credit programs in...

Bill aims to end retail plastic bag use by 2021

A Delaware legislator wants to limit the use of plastic bags by  retailers by 2021.  Rep. Gerald Brady, D-Wilmington, is introducing the legislation that has the...

Fisker revisited

Good afternoon everyone, When I last checked in on Henrik Fisker, the Danish-born auto designer was at work on a lower cost vehicle. You might remember...
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