138 Louisiana water systems get failing grades; two-thirds get A or B
138 water systems fail



138 Louisiana water systems get failing grades; two-thirds get A or B

In Texas, an energy company is building a power plant that can run on hydrogen, a fuel that is gaining steam because of new tax credits and upcoming federal regulations.

Carbon capture is a taxpayer-funded gusher for oil, gas

Corps awards contract for West Shore levee segment

33K acres of East Ascension swamp, marsh tagged for major growth limits to reduce flood risk

Lake Charles LNG plans to fight ruling denying export deadline extension

Once an 80-acre expanse of undeveloped green space, it’s now a flood-fighting tool

Federal appeals court ends fight over nixed Gulf of Mexico oil and gas lease sale
Solar, EV firms say Republicans’ debt limit a ‘stunt’ that could cost jobs

Corrosion in flood protection system forces Corps to install temporary pumps at New Orleans site