State law requires New York to get 70% of its power from clean sources by 2030. The state is falling short of that goal.
Researchers are testing a new industrial drying technique that uses lasers instead of gas furnaces to dry paper, pulp, and other materials.
Reliable hot water is critical for restaurants for preparing food and washing dishes and equipment, as well as hand washing. However, water heating is one of the biggest energy users in restaurants.
While the Republican sweep was felt downballot, other races with an outsized impact on clean energy efforts bucked the trend.
Voters soundly defeated a measure to repeal a landmark climate policy, and some of the top employers in the state had urged them to do so.
During Trump’s first term, states stepped up with clean power mandates, strong building codes, and EV incentives. Now they need to do even more.
The Inflation Reduction Act might not be completely repealed, but plenty of other climate policies could be undone.
State lawmakers last year expanded a law that offers financial compensation to small nonprofits that provide expert testimony in public utility regulatory cases.
The U.S. EPA recently announced funding for clean energy and electrification projects at shipping ports in Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.
New household solar connections in Duke’s territory were on pace to drop about 40% compared to 2023, but a rebate for pairing batteries with solar systems has helped maintain a steady market for ...
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