Editorial Policy

EcoTechNewsWorld publishes articles on environmental technology, energy systems, and sustainability topics. This page explains how content is produced and what standards it is held to.

Sources

Articles are based on publicly available information, industry reports, project documentation, technical publications, reporting from sources I consider reliable, and coverage from established news and trade publications. Where a specific claim depends on a single source, that source is either linked or identified in the text. Unverifiable claims are not published.

Accuracy

Articles aim to reflect the current state of available evidence on a given topic. Where data is contested or where expert opinion is divided, articles try to represent that uncertainty rather than present a false consensus. Numerical claims — costs, capacities, performance figures — are checked against primary or industry sources before publication.

Corrections

If an article contains a factual error, it will be corrected. Significant corrections are noted within the article. Readers who identify errors are encouraged to contact us at support@ecotechnews.world

Independence

EcoTechNewsWorld has no commercial relationships with the companies, technologies, or projects it covers. No advertiser, sponsor, or third party influences what is written or how topics are framed. Articles do not promote specific products or companies.

Use of AI tools

As a non-native English speaker, I regularly use AI tools to assist with translation, language refinement, and improving readability. In many cases, the final English wording of an article has been reviewed, edited, or rewritten with the assistance of AI language tools.

AI tools may also be used during research, drafting, and editing. However, all content is reviewed, edited, and approved by the site editor before publication. Information that cannot be reasonably verified through reliable sources or supporting evidence is removed, revised, or excluded.

The editorial judgment, topic selection, fact-checking, and responsibility for all published content remain with the editor.

Questions about editorial matters can be directed to support@ecotechnews.world

Tom
EcoTechNewsWorld

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