August 2022 CEP Preview
This month, an up-close look at water supply safety, tips for establishing a resilient supply chain for dangerous goods, how to use modeling software during development to evaluate process uncertainties, and much more.
This month, an up-close look at water supply safety, tips for establishing a resilient supply chain for dangerous goods, how to use modeling software during development to evaluate process uncertainties, and much more.
Current plastic recycling efforts just aren't enough, but new solutions are evolving in response to public awareness and outrage.
Still dominating home electronics, lithium batteries are constantly pushing into new markets.
The paper industry has a great effect on not only forests but also on water resources and carbon dioxide emissions.
A new electric bus has clocked 600 miles on one charge in track testing, and its makers are ready to rid the country of diesel buses.
Most people who live outside California don’t know that a large part of the state was originally a desert, and without water, it will revert back to desert.
Two weeks ago reporters and fans joined Elon Musk and chief technical officer J.B.
Matt Scullin plans to corner a big chunk of the energy market. He's not an oil or gas guy, or a renewables guy.
Grid 2.0 is hot. Which means battery storage is heating up too.
Imagine a country with abundant energy — primarily gas and oil — but lacking almost any drinking water (ground or surface), which is essential for the cities, infrastructure, and in Qat
Last month in the United Arab Emirates, Veolia Water Technologies and three other companies that have built some of the most advanced desalination technology in the world began operating a cluster
In 2009, long before renewables plummeted to grid parity in some regions of the US, Mark Jacobson, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford, who skews to the skeptical and highl