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North Carolina has joined a national debate over efforts by the natural gas industry to forestall such changes via laws ensuring “consumer energy choice.”
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to expand the role of the Connecticut Green Bank to include addressing climate change adaptation through a bill he proposed.
NY Green Bank says solar-only projects may not be the right fit for its services anymore, but it sees a need for solar-plus-storage financing in New York.
A Nevada bill intends to increase transparency around how much renewable energy the state is producing and how much of it is sold to other states.
A Washington state legislator has introduced a bill to tax electric vehicles 2 cents for every mile driven starting in 2026.
Douglas County PUD has broken ground on a new facility that will produce hydrogen from Columbia River water electrolyzed by energy from its Wells Dam.
A House bill sponsored by a Washington congresswoman seeks to measure cow methane emissions and pinpoint ways to reduce them.
FERC reversed its ruling giving state regulators power to prevent demand response from participating in DER aggregations.
National Grid is partnering with energy storage firm Standard Hydrogen to build a hydrogen energy station in New York.
The California Energy Commission earmarked up to $50 million in incentives for zero-emission truck charging infrastructure.
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