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Solar energy farm

The Trump administration gives approval for the United States’ largest solar farm in Nevada. In the wake of adamant support for renewable energy from more American voters than ever before,.

Experts in the energy industry and local community leaders spoke out at Metropolitan Baptist Church in Newark to address potential rising energy costs under new proposals in Trenton. Cory Booker’s.

Senior couple looking at energy bill

During this time of year of reflection and cold winter weather knocking at our doors, there’s something families and households across the country can be thankful for – reliable energy..

Offshore wind farm

One year ago, American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) celebrated a record-breaking lease auction for offshore drilling. Today AWEA continues to urge the Department of Interior to keep advancing offshore wind.

Columbia South Carolina

Columbia, SC. – Given that South Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions fell by 89 percent since 1990 is an incredibly noteworthy.

Stack of pipelines

Revised Environmental Study Reinforces the Clear Need to Support Minnesota’s Energy Future with Line 3 Replacement Minneapolis, MN – Minnesota regulators today issued a revised Environmental Impact Statement that confirms.

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto recently trashed investments in shale as putting money into “a 19th-century industry that costs us the opportunity to bring 21st-century industry to this region.” CEA Mid-Atlantic.

energy

Energy is the lifeblood of just about everything we experience in our daily lives. It is so intertwined into what we do and use each day. We often don’t even.

taxes

Why So Many Taxes? If you sit and think about it, sometimes it feels like we pay a lot of taxes, doesn’t it? Taxes at the mall, when we’re out.

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC. – Given that North Carolina remains one of the nation’s largest energy consumers, the fact that statewide emissions have fallen by as much as 92 percent since 1990.

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