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Utilities Are Shutting off Power to a Growing Number of Households
Electric utilities across the United States are shutting off power to a growing number of households, according to a recent...
Read MoreSave the IRA! Tax Credits Enable Hundreds of Millions of Dollars in New Clean Energy Investments Supporting Distributed Generation
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), clean energy deals are still getting done- and big ones, at that- shining...
Read MoreGE Vernova to Equip Two RWE Wind Farms in Texas with Over 100 Turbines, Boosting US Jobs and Energy Security
GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) announced today that it has entered into an agreement with RWE to provide 109 of...
Read MoreClimate Activists Warn That Trump’s Energy Policies Have Cost Thousands of Clean Energy Jobs
Since President Donald Trump's election on Nov. 7, more than 42,000 clean energy and climate jobs across the nation have...
Read MoreCorporate Buyers Sign Deals with Texas Solar Energy Projects
Technology company Cisco is among the groups involved in six virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) to secure energy from two...
Read MoreOntario Suspends Tariff on Electricity Exports to US
Ontario suspended its 25% tariff on electricity exports to the United States late Tuesday, a day after it took effect....
Read MoreNew Report Finds Urgent Need to Expand Energy Supply to Meet Rapidly Growing Future Demand
Electricity demand in the United States is projected to surge by an unprecedented amount over the coming decade, according to...
Read MoreTexas Distributed Energy Startup Wrangles Its First Utility Partner
Texas-based distributed energy storage company Base Power has wrangled its first utility partner, Bandera Electric Cooperative (BEC), a member-owned Texas...
Read MoreWith Electricity Price Spikes Coming to Illinois, Environmental and Industry Groups Pitch Reform
Illinois faces potential energy shortfalls and all-but-guaranteed price spikes for northern Illinois this summer, consumer and environmental advocates say...
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