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The Rhode Island Senate passed a bill that would strengthen the state’s emission-reduction targets and make them legally binding.
Rhode Island is seeking input from municipalities to ensure a plan to fund community microgrids meets their needs.
A new report found that California will need to build renewable generation and storage resources at a record pace to provide 100% clean energy by 2045.
As more fuel-efficient cars and electric vehicles hit the roads, the Nevada legislature seeks to make up for declining gas tax revenue.
FirstEnergy announced it had reached an agreement with Icahn Capital to add two of the conglomerate’s employees as new members to the utility’s board.
Shutting down coal-fired power plants and adding 400 MW of solar and wind power are the primary objectives in Minnesota Power’s proposed IRP.
A local opposition group is considering filing a rehearing request or lawsuit following the approval of the 100-MW High Bridge wind farm in Guilford, N.Y.
Under the pending Massachusetts climate bill, the DPU would have to adjust its mission to align with the state's emissions mandates.
A report found that affordable housing units with solar plus energy storage benefit from participation in a Massachusetts' Mass Saves storage program.
A state-led advisory group examining Oregon's EV infrastructure needs is zeroing in on a set of policy recommendations for Gov. Kate Brown.
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