Controversial Ocean Iron Fertilization Technique Aims for Comeback with New Research

Controversial Ocean Iron Fertilization Technique Aims for Comeback with New Research

Scientists are proposing to revive ocean iron fertilization (OIF) as a potential solution to climate change. Despite past controversies and international bans, researchers are planning a new set of trials to assess the technique’s effectiveness and ecological impacts. The goal is to use iron to stimulate phytoplankton growth, which can absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, concerns remain about potential negative consequences for marine ecosystems.

Blue Diamond and Divert Partner to Transform Almond Byproducts into Renewable Energy

Blue Diamond and Divert Partner to Transform Almond Byproducts into Renewable Energy

Blue Diamond Growers, a leading almond company, and Divert, Inc., a technology firm focused on sustainable food solutions, have announced a partnership to convert almond byproducts into renewable energy at Divert’s new facility in Turlock, California. This collaboration will support California’s climate goals and highlight the innovative use of food waste for a more sustainable future.

Kohler Energy Rebrands as Rehlko, Embracing a Sustainable Energy Future

Kohler Energy Rebrands as Rehlko, Embracing a Sustainable Energy Future

Kohler Energy has officially rebranded as Rehlko, signifying a major milestone in the company’s century-long history of delivering innovative, resilient energy solutions. This rebranding marks a shift towards a more focused, purpose-driven future, emphasizing the company’s commitment to sustainable energy and its legacy of reliability, reinvention, and resilience. The new brand reflects Rehlko’s dedication to addressing the complex energy challenges of the modern world and empowering customers with control, resilience, and innovation.

WattBridge Expands Texas Power Portfolio, Adding 384 MW to Support Growing Energy Demand

WattBridge Expands Texas Power Portfolio, Adding 384 MW to Support Growing Energy Demand

WattBridge Energy, an independent power producer, has commissioned its sixth generating facility in Texas, the Remy Jade Generating Station. This new facility, powered by eight LM6000 gas turbines, adds 384 MW of dispatchable power to the ERCOT grid, supporting nearly 2 million homes. WattBridge’s commitment to grid resilience and energy security is further demonstrated through its four projects totaling 1,600 MW submitted to the Texas Energy Fund, aiming to expand its portfolio to nearly 5,000 MW.

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