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2024 Montana Fair Housing Survey

The survey, which takes 10 minutes to complete, will help the State assess access to housing, understand barriers to access and mitigate any barriers identified.

What your next water heater will look like

Starting in 2029, many electric water heaters on store shelves will have to use heat pump technology to comply with new energy efficiency standards released by the Department of Energy on Tuesday.

U.S. Department of Treasury & Energy Announce Up To $6 Billion In Second Round Of Tax Credit Allocations For Projects Expanding Clean Energy Manufacturing

tax credit allocations for projects that expand clean energy manufacturing and recycling and critical materials refining, processing and recycling, and for projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions at industrial facilities.

TechLink – R&D Innovation Performance Study: Here’s How to Jumpstart Your Materials Innovation

In our R&D Innovation Performance series, we’re digging deep into innovation opportunities and pitfalls across industries to help you improve your R&D efforts.

Proposed Victor roundabout causing concern among residents “Lions and Tigers and Bears… Oh MY!”

“Somebody going around and you’re parallel to him or behind him and this guy turns left and you want to go right. Disaster,” he stated.

We could be heading into the hottest summer of our lives

High temperatures across the US have the potential to increase risks for drought, wildfires, and hurricanes.

Missoula, Montana based CLEARAS Water Recover Inc. lands DOE grant to advance carbon capture tech

CLEARAS, located off Clark Fork Lane in Missoula, uses a plant-based approach to recover nutrients from municipal and industrial wastewater, which delivers water quality that meets or exceeds current and future regulations.

TED Talk – How to live with fire

Uncontrolled fire threatens nature — but the right kind of fire can maintain the health and balance of the land.

‘Design for a Radically Changing World’

14,000 workers in nine countries were asked about the workplace experiences they like best. Having an office modeled after a coffee shop was among the top three choices in every nation and came out first in several, including the U.S.

States explore new incentives to lower the cost of EVs

Washington state became the latest state to roll out rebates for buying or leasing EVs this week, but other states are offering incentives to knock thousands of dollars off the cost of the vehicles, too.