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HECO has pledged to speed up its carbon reduction efforts as state officials revive the idea of converting its last coal-fired plant to biomass.
Greenagers received a $49,000 grant to install a 12.77-kW solar panel system on the roof of an old sheep barn.
Hydrogen may become a key to decarbonization, but state utility regulators are discovering that they have few standardized tools to regulate it.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy set a goal of cutting carbon emissions to half of 2006 levels by 2030 and allocated over $33 million for purchasing MHD EVs.
Virginia utilities are not conducting outreach to offer low-income customers help obtaining solar energy the state's Clean Energy Advisory Board was told.
California entered an agreement with the governments of Quebec and New Zealand to work together on carbon markets and other climate action.
The narrowly re-elected governor sends a strong signal that he will continue to promote ambitious climate and clean energy policies.
Consultant William Strauss says Maine’s ports have a “huge shipping distance advantage” in the global industrial wood pellet fuel market.
A trio of experts at NARUC's annual meeting presented various perspectives on reaching net-zero emissions.
States and provinces in the U.S. and other nations are leading efforts to address climate change while their national governments often lag.
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