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Congressional Democrats and Republicans both seek changes to federal permitting rules, but each party seeks to serve different ends.
Electrify Now, an organization trying to speed electrification, took the counterintuitive step of inviting a natural gas utility to its webinar this week.
New Jersey’s BPU and Department of Environmental Protection approved $2 million in funding to study the impact of offshore wind development on marine life.
Jersey City unveiled a new fleet of 20 Chevrolet Bolts and five electric garbage trucks in an Earth Day celebration of the city’s effort to decarbonize.
Renewable PPA offer prices continued to rise in the first quarter of 2023, up one-third over a year earlier.
A court ruling voiding Berkeley's ban on natural gas in new buildings could have national impact, but it doesn’t prevent all efforts to electrify buildings.
State lawmakers unanimously approved a bill that directs Washington State University to study the feasibility of recycling wind turbine blades.
New York celebrated Earth Week with eight upstate renewable energy projects totaling 421 MW, while Con Ed surpassed 500 MW of installed solar capacity.
Price-responsive demand has long been supported by economists, but despite the significant investment in advanced meters, it has yet to take off.
A House Energy & Commerce subcommittee heard testimony on the state of the nuclear industry as its members start work on a bill to deploy new advanced reactors.
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