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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker signed a $16 billion transportation bond bill that allocates funding for modernizing the state’s transportation system.
Long Island, N.Y. has the potential solar capacity to produce more electricity than it needs, but there are barriers to making that potential a reality.
National Grid is participating in research to determine how to convert existing gas networks to support hydrogen that could be used for home heating.
A plan to build small community solar projects and reduce electric bills for some low-income residents in Nevada is facing pushback from consumer advocates.
FirstEnergy updated investors on the ongoing investigation into House Bill 6 and disclosed investor Carl Icahn is looking to acquire a stake in the company.
New York’s push to electrify transportation will require a “massive” job training effort and public policies focused on putting more EVs on the road.
FERC's Richard Glick said he may seek new reliability standards to ensure better preparation for severe winter conditions following prolonged outages.
The California-Mexico subregion cannot maintain resource adequacy without imports, and the greatest risk of shortages is in Southern California, WECC said.
ERCOT said reserves had been restored and declared a return to normal conditions, ending an emergency that had left more than 4 million without power.
U.S. greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 9% in 2020, but experts say a repeat performance is unlikely.
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