With plans to expand its membrane manufacturing, Compact Membrane Systems, Inc. is investing in a new $3.1 million laboratory and plans to add 50 technology workers in the next three years.
FFI Ionix Inc. is aiming to move from its plant and into a $12 million plant in the Kent County Aero Park with the help of a state grant.
Gary Stockbridge, a guiding light of the Delaware business community long after he retired from Delmarva Power, was named the recipient of the Josiah Marvel Cup.
Ørsted announced Thursday night it was withdrawing plans for its Skipjack projects off the coast of Delaware, with high inflation and interest rates making the approved plans less financially viable.
Optiwatt, a rising electric vehicle charging management app, is expanding its partnership with the Delaware Electric cooperative into the new year.
WILMINGTON — The latest commissioned study on Delaware’s offshore wind has decisively recommended that the First State should buy into wind energy, either as a standalone project or through a […]
The news that Ørsted canceled its offshore wind projects off New Jersey’s coast has sent shockwaves throughout the renewable energy sector, and the Danish company is still considering the future of its planned wind farm ...
Lobbyists representing major causes, associations and businesses spoke about government spending, clean energy, government regulations, housing, business climate, and workforce development.
Gov. John Carney has directed state officials to negotiate with U.S. Wind on bringing its transmission lines to the First State in exchange for renewable energy credits and community funding.
Versogen, a startup firm that is working on the production of clean hydrogen, recently achieved a significant production milestone.
Hundreds of public officials and industry leaders gathered Monday to highlight Delaware’s strengths in future clean hydrogen production.
he Delaware Technical Community College chemical process operator program received a $10,000 donation from Croda, a chemical manufacturer, to purchase new safety equipment.
With Delaware among a collective of states positioned to develop one of the hydrogen hubs in America, Chesapeake Utilities sees an opportunity to leverage its existing network to help transport the fuel source.
DOVER — Chesapeake Utilities is planning a $80 million liquified natural gas storage facility on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and other infrastructure improvements as part of a larger plan to increase […]
RiKarbon, a company focused on engineering non-oil-based lubricant from waste feedstock, will be renovating 2,540 square feet lab space in the Delaware Industrial Park.
With eyes on bringing three pilot manufacturing systems online next year, Compact Membrane Systems (CMS) is moving to a larger lab space and growing its workforce.
A project including Delaware has won $750 million in the federal H2Hubs program to support work on clean hydrogen networks.
Local and state officials, federal representatives, state elected officials, and industry professionals joined DEMEC and its members to cut the ribbo on its training yard in Smyrna.
While Delaware has increased its targets for renewable energy production, most of that energy continues to be created in other states.
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