Two energy companies with Ohio ties have asked the Trump administration to roll back regulations on greenhouse gas emissions and coal ash.
The world is experiencing more frequent and intense heat waves, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires due to rising greenhouse gas emissions. The energy sector is one of the largest contributors to ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wrote in its decision that the agency's current process of considering emissions ...
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As one of her first moves in office, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in 2019 signed an executive order seeking to curb greenhouse gas emissions in New Mexico. Six years later, the state isn't on track to ...
Citing public safety concerns, Duanesburg lawmakers passed a trio of laws this month prohibiting the construction of ...
Trump's turn away from green energy will help China dominate the renewable market - and may provide opportunities to other ...
In a letter sent to President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, Duke Energy and other utility ...
Gov. Shapiro said he wants to fast-track construction of power plants in Pennsylvania, and keep pace with other states that ...
While floating solar—the emerging practice of putting solar panels on bodies of water—is promising in its efficiency and its ...
Commissioners from Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency and Department of Commerce will share data on trends in the state's ...
The latest proposal to usher in the state’s green energy transition will mean more tax credit programs, rebates and permit ...