D.C. mayor’s declared disaster site gets additional federal help, while utility DC Water predicts repairs to finish in mid-March—but longer-term costs and impact concerns remain.
Ruling that restores EV charging obligations and parallel litigation over discretionary grants raises broader questions about federal funding predictability
A federal ruling restoring electric vehicle charging funds spotlights the boundaries of executive authority to pause federal infrastructure law transportation dollars already authorized by Congress.
A $100K reward for information led to identification of at least two workers after JV contractor Gilbane-Turner pauses $2.1B Buffalo Bills football project for one week
California firm founders, including two US Energy Dept. veterans, aim to scale laser-based inertial confinement fusion technology to develop a grid-scale power plant, with $450M just gained from private investors.
State environment agency also ordered a revision of disposal permit for the site's underground repository to increase the volume of Los Alamos waste sent there.
TotalEnergies remobilizes more than 4,000 workers onshore and offshore, and reaffirms 2029 first-cargo target as conditions stabilize in African nation
After a four-year insurgency-driven halt, more than 4,000 workers return to the Africa-based LNG megaproject as construction resumes, targeting first cargo in 2029.
Industry event channels lessons learned and strong momentum to keep investment and supply chain appeal strong for clean energy sector; "Reimagining is not retreat," said top wind advocate.
US organized labor chief warns that project "uncertainty and instability” are “incompatible with building the high-road construction workforce America urgently needs at this time.”