A draft environmental impact statement by the Bureau of Reclamation outlines post-2026 Colorado River dam operations, assessing coordination, reliability and infrastructure risk in an era of persistent drought.
Administration directs each U.S. agency to develop its own regulations to for assess project environmental impacts in finalized NEPA law rulemaking, with concerns raised of federal inconsistency.
Texas voters expanded water financing, but which projects are actually ready to move? Planning maturity, not funding alone, will determine what gets built next.
Appropriators on Jan. 5 released bipartisan, bicameral bill set to fund U.S. Depts. of Interior and Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Land Management.
Congressional appropriators agreement on a spending package that will significantly boost funds for key infrastructure projects and programs while avoiding a government shutdown on Jan. 30.
Project will create Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar facility, building on precedents that have de-risked reservoir-based floating solar at scale
Masdar’s first Malaysian project would deliver Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar plant, signaling growing confidence in utility-scale reservoir-based solar delivery.
As Lake Powell drops toward critical thresholds, engineers are making long-term infrastructure decisions even as Colorado River rules remain unresolved.
What does a $15-million financing actually unlock for a lithium refinery, and why is Stardust Power’s Oklahoma project still in preconstruction a year after its groundbreaking?
Owner points to harms in Virginia construction shutdown due to Trump administration claimed need for more "national security" reviews, with a Jan. 16 court hearing now set to determine if work will restart.
Owner of largest US offshore wind project and government will be in federal court Jan. 16 in Norfolk,Va., to debate preliminary injunction against Trump construction shutdown based on claimed "national security" concerns—with four NE region governors weighing similar legal action for halted projects and demanding an administration briefing