A commentary on how the deliberate effort to undermine existing projects and investors will suppress power supply and R&D and end up a losing battle for its leader
“President Trump said he was a job creator—he has turned into the biggest job destroyer of any President this country has seen," said a Boston region building trades official
States sue administration in federal court as feds also now aim to cut $679M in awarded US wind port grants and revoke approved permits for a 2.2GW wind project in Maryland and Delaware.
Developer Orsted, and separately the two states, filed federal lawsuits against the administration on Sept. 4 to halt the stop-work order that they claim "was issued without statutory authority, lacks any evidentiary basis and is unlawful."
Public Service Commission won't allow state to fast-track proposed 175-mile Clean Path power transmission line to move wind and solar power from upstate to New York City, claiming it is not needed for at least a decade.
Officials have proposed a new alignment and some design tweaks for Baltimore’s new Francis Scott Key Bridge, looking to speed construction and reduce environmental impacts.
Rossetti, whose firm has worked on the iconic venue in Queens, N.Y., since 1990, discusses its latest project, with work already underway to reinforce columns at the 24,000-seat Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The 60-story structure is billed as New York City’s largest all-electric office tower, designed
for net-zero operational emissions with a renewable energy supply.