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City officials and climate advocates spoke in favor of bills promoting electrification and fossil fuel bans in new buildings, facing opposition from industry representatives and gas workers.
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo withdrew the state from the U.S. Climate Alliance, citing a conflict between their goals and his regarding Nevada's energy portfolio.
DTE Energy reached an agreement with Michigan officials and environmental groups to add more renewable power and phase out coal use by 2032.
Heat waves with triple-digit temperatures across the U.S. underline the critical role building codes can play in making buildings more energy efficient and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Sharing a portion of transmission investment and its returns can turn combative relationships with communities that host infrastructure into collaborative partnerships, speakers said on an AEU webinar.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recently rejected a growing list of federal and state clean energy initiatives.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced a new grant program to encourage manufacturers in the commonwealth to get into the offshore wind supply chain.
California, Oregon and Washington have jointly applied for federal grant money to build a public charging network for electric trucks across the three states.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a state budget and five-bill infrastructure package targeting reliability and building generation.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy hailed offshore wind as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring billion-dollar investments and millions of union jobs to the state.
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