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How should Georgia elect its utility regulators? The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to weigh in
This coverage is made possible through a partnership with WABE and Grist, a nonprofit, independent media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate…
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Illinois rural electric co-op customers seek clarity, consistency from ‘Solar Bill of Rights’
An Illinois bill that started as a protection for solar-powered doorbells has developed into comprehensive proposed legislation to break down…
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To lower emissions, a Minnesota startup wants to convert diesel engines to burn ammonia
A Minnesota company is among a growing number of startups nationwide hoping to help customers replace diesel and natural gas…
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Summit to make its carbon pipeline permit case again in North Dakota
The oil and gas industry in North Dakota wants more carbon but the company behind a giant carbon capture project…
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GAZ-SYSTEM begins market research under ‘hydrogen map of Poland’ project
Polish energy company GAZ-SYSTEM announced on Thursday (18 April) a non-binding market research procedure carried out within the “Hydrogen Map of…
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Enefit Green signs co-development agreement for early-stage onshore wind projects in Poland
Estonian energy company Enefit Green announced on Friday (12 April) that its Polish subsidiary and Polish development company RES Global…
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Critics: Duke Energy’s new N.C. green tariff proposal still falls short
After blowback and months of deliberation over its green tariff proposal, Duke Energy is now suggesting a new twist meant…
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Illinois bills seek to regulate carbon dioxide pipelines and sequestration
Carbon dioxide pipeline and sequestration projects would face significant new scrutiny and regulations under proposed legislation introduced this week in…
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Commentary: This license plate will strengthen solar’s social license in Minnesota
The following commentary was written by Arlo Hark of Cannon Valley Graziers in Minnesota. See our commentary guidelines for more information. In…
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Illinois gives $1.6 million boost to justice-focused community solar projects
Thanks to a new infusion of state funding, three projects benefiting traditionally under-resourced Black, Brown and Indigenous communities in the…