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This week in regular news, Elon Musk released a Cybertruck, and subsequently faced backlash over poor design. Bomb cyclones spread through the western U.S. causing massive delays. And, of course,.

Mother and Son Cooking

This Thanksgiving, over 55 million people have plans to travel 50 miles or more by air or automobile, according to AAA. That’s 1.6 million more travelers compared to last year.

Solar Panel Installation

Net metering allows solar panel users to be credited for the electricity they add to the grid. Several states continue to look at updating their policies, ensuring that as the.

Senior Citizen Opening Bill

Considering temperatures around the country are dropping, and winter storms are brewing, we wanted to make sure you’re prepared. For tips on winterizing your car, home, and health, check out.

Top 5 energy stories

Fashion and politics delivered up a mix of news for Americans last week. Between the continuation of the impeachment hearings and learning that Victoria’s Secret has canceled its Fashion Show,.

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.

Eiffel Tower

The U.S. pull out from the Paris Climate Pact has caused quite a stir among politicians and extreme “advocacy” groups. Regardless of the uproar, facts are facts. “Clear and compelling.

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.

Woman Fighting Cold

Your co-worker Larry is at it again this year. The sniffling, the coughing, the sneezing. It is enough to drive you crazy, but mostly, you’re hoping that he’s been kind.

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..

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