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Taxis in New York City

In today’s war on climate change, some state administrations are focused on overhauling their states into a world that lacks adequate energy solutions as they charge forward towards unrealistic energy.

New York park in winter

Thousands of residents in New York City went without heat or hot water last Friday as the city experienced the coldest temperatures this season, dipping into the 30s. As temperatures.

Georgia At Night

Atlanta, Ga. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today released a Georgia emissions analysis that looks at key pollutants and the overall environmental improvements seen across the state in recent years..

Children Having Bath And Brushing Teeth

When most people see or think of a pipeline, they may envision just one section – pieces and parts of the full project. Often, this is because we see segments.

Woman Looking at Computer

Safety is an essential frame of mind, especially if you’re in the building, construction or trades business. Some union organizations believe nearly all deaths, illnesses and injuries in the workplace.

Woman Cooking Meat on Propane Barbecue Grill

One of the great things about a barbecue is saving money (if done right.) Typically, the host might buy and prep the main course ahead of time so they can.

Golden Gate Bridge Sunrise Panorama San Francisco California

While thousands in New York can’t get natural gas hookups because the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo has rejected every single pipeline application it has received, the tangled mess of.

Stack of pipelines

There are 134 active natural gas pipeline projects, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Forty-six projects will enter service in 2019. As a result, pipeline deliveries to Mexico, or.

New Orleans Colorful French Quarter

Baton Rouge, LA – Emissions in Louisiana have fallen by as much as 66 percent since 1990, even as the state’s energy demand has increased and its gross domestic product.

Detroit Skyline Aerial View With Lighthouse, Marina, and River

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has vowed to keep fighting against the Line 5 project even after a judge threw out her lawsuit. With that defeat in hand, Nessel has.

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