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The Cool Down on MSNTroubling energy conspiracy sparks backlash online: 'Who benefits from denying?'"No, it's the opposite." Troubling energy conspiracy sparks backlash online: 'Who benefits from denying?' first appeared on ...
Clean energy advocates say Iowa stands to lose jobs, manufacturing facilities, renewable energy project expansions and face ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNBalancing Energy and Equity: Why India's Solar Parks Need a Just Transition Strategy?India’s push for solar energy to meet its net-zero goals risks land-use conflicts, biodiversity loss, and local livelihood ...
A report by Bloomberg this week details the reality of an energy transition that isn’t happening and isn’t likely to ...
Legislation approved by the state Senate that then stalled in the House was backed by oil and gas interests opposed to continued renewable energy development in a state that leads the U.S. in solar ...
In Cedartown, Ga., a solar recycling company’s plan to hire 1,200 people could be upended by Republicans in Congress.
Hydrogen has long been seen as the fuel of the future—a clean, efficient alternative to fossil fuels. But while it burns ...
The conservative House Freedom Caucus said on Friday that it would “not accept” changes that “water down” its cuts to green energy tax credits as the Senate weighs whether to alter the ...
Many farmers who spent big on solar are finally getting reimbursed. But another climate program for agriculture is headed for ...
An aging coal power plant slated to shutter will run through the summer at the order of Energy Sec. Chris Wright, a decision ...
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