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A factory smokestack releases white and gray emissions into a clear sky, underscoring industrial climate risks and ESG concerns.
Smoke billows from smokestacks at a U.S. power plant, illustrating carbon output regulated by the Department of Energy.
U.S. Department of Energy headquarters sign amid landscaping, underscoring federal clean energy initiatives under Biden-Harris.
U.S. Department of Energy sign at James V. Forrestal Building, Washington, framed by greenery, highlights clean energy focus.
U.S. officials at Biden-Harris event on clean hydrogen technology, with Department of Energy logo visible, outdoors in Washington, D.C.
Climeworks carbon capture facility featuring modular units in a remote, mountainous landscape, highlighting direct air capture technology.
Li-Cycle sign with blue battery icon and lightning bolt marks entrance to company’s battery recycling facility.
U.S. Department of Energy podium displays agency seal; official announces new small business emissions-reduction initiatives.
Tesla and ChargePoint EV charging stations at sunset in a low-income area, reflecting ESG corridor expansion efforts.
Coal-fired power plant smokestacks release dense emissions at dusk, underscoring ESG pressures for clean energy transition.
Officials on stage at a Biden-Harris event underscore US investment in affordable clean hydrogen and advanced hydrogen technologies.
A US official unveils a federal transport decarbonization plan outside a government building as a colleague applauds.
A US official announces Biden-Harris Administration’s $3.7B carbon removal investment at a podium with presidential insignia.
Strawberry plants ripen in a greenhouse using ICL’s sustainable supply chain practices, highlighting ESG initiatives in agriculture.
Siemens Gamesa wind turbines and First Solar panels operate at a Texas site during sunset, highlighting U.S. renewable energy expansion.
President Joe Biden addresses clean energy manufacturing policy as Vice President Kamala Harris listens; state flags visible behind.