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Between ever-changing EPA regulations and innovative green construction methods and materials, keeping up-to-date on the industry's latest sustainability breakthroughs is a key part of the future of construction.



Liebherr Premieres H964 Hydrogen Prototype Engine

In the future, combustion engines will no longer be powered solely by fossil diesel. In order to achieve goals in line with the collective commitment from different countries to take global climate action under the Paris Agreement, fuels from sustainable energy sources must be used....


NAPA Earns 2023 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award

The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) has been honored with the 2023 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Award by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy for demonstrating exemplary commitment and dedication to leadership in energy efficiency and the ENERGY STAR program....


Groundwater-Capture Trench to Aid Response

One line of effort is being set in stone, clay and gravel at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), where an army of construction workers and machines are digging a 420-ft.-long trench toward a way to environmental progress....


Volvo CE Delivers North America's First Machine Made Using Fossil-Free Steel

At ConExpo 2023 in Las Vegas, Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) handed over the keys to the first construction machine made from fossil-free steel for a North American customer — and it's the second delivery in the world....


Final Component of Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands Project Begins Work in Miami

Local, state and federal officials called it a crucial effort to restore the Everglades, and it is now under way. The final part of the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands project began construction March 21 when Miami-Dade officials and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) broke ground on a pump station approved last September by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMC) to restore freshwater flows to the Cutler Wetlands....


Manufacturers, Fuel Providers Want Seat at Emissions Regulation Table

Net-zero engine emissions is a construction industry goal, and everyone's got ideas on how to get there. Sectors of the industry are taking respective stands on federal emissions rulemaking. They are pushing for more of a voice in the rulemaking process while driving the fed to work harder at setting policy that both makes sense and benefits the environment....


Volvo Penta, Utility Innovation Group Partner to Support Grids With Battery Energy Storage

Just days after announcing its strategic entry into the battery energy storage (BESS) sector jointly with OEMs, Volvo Penta as a BESS subsystem supplier has unveiled a partnership with Utility Innovation Group (UIG) aimed at U.S....


Project Marks First Use of 'Plastic Road' Material in Texas

A University of Texas at Arlington civil engineering professor is using both recycled and unrecycled plastic waste products to fill in surface cracks and reduce rutting in roads — the first use of what's called "plastic road" material in Texas....


Komatsu's HB365LC-3 Hybrid Excavator Among Environmentally Friendly Solutions At ConExpo

To demonstrate how it can help customers manage energy transitions and increase efficiencies to help reduce fuel burn and emissions, Komatsu will showcase its HB365LC-3 hybrid excavator ​at ConExpo-Con/AGG 2023....


California Eyes Pipeline Construction for Capturing Carbon

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) In its latest ambitious roadmap to tackle climate change, California relies on capturing carbon out of the air and storing it deep underground on a scale that's not yet been seen in the United States....








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