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New York Approves Largest Wind Farm Ever, But Not Everyone Is Happy About It
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read moreIf the bill passes, Indiana would become the third in the U.S. to pass a law aimed at combating market forces that make renewables and natural gas cheaper than coal.
read moreMany of the industrial processes underpinning modern civilization rely on dirty energy for the simple reason that it’s a great source of heat.
read moreThe only way to get ahead of a crisis as large as climate change is through groundbreaking technological innovation in clean energy and low-carbon technologies.
read moreThey’re critical tools for transitioning to a clean energy economy.
read moreThe state’s Republican-controlled legislature remains an obstacle to big changes, so the administration is looking for work-arounds and short-term wins.
read moreIt ordered an expanded review for Vineyard Wind at the same time Trump is weakening environmental rules for fossil fuel projects that contribute to climate change.
read moreThese are interesting times for electricity regulators and legislators in the 13 US states, from the Mid-Atlantic through the Ohio Valley to Illinois, that share authority with PJM and FERC. PJM has been in direct conflict with state activity and autonomy in regulating environmental effects from energy power production.
read moreBy 2030, wind and solar will “undercut existing coal and gas almost everywhere.”
read moreAlmost every state has been weighing changes to how homes with solar are compensated for electricity they send to the grid. The results will impact solar growth.
read moreThe peer pressure to clean up the electric grid is gripping the country.
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read moreThe company says the farm will give jobs to displaced coal miners.
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read more[Translate] Environment For environmentalists, it’s been challenging. But there has actually been some positive news. By...
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