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Gas-powered cars and diesel trucks remain the state’s largest sources of smog and soot despite decades of cutting emissions.
Marylanders are forced to pay for rising electricity demand from out-of-state data centers writes Maryland People’s Counsel.
Researchers have uncovered how to manipulate electrical flow through crystalline silicon, a discovery that could lead to ...
The Chinese simply can’t believe their luck: that at the dawn of the electricity-guzzling era of artificial intelligence, the ...
Explore Isaiah Crowell's remarkable NFL journey from an HBCU standout to earning a spot in the Georgia High School Football ...
A major milestone in sustainable school design was celebrated today as state and local officials toured the newly completed ...
With seven of its ambitious rules for cars, trucks and trains repealed, California officials must find new ways to clean up ...
As of July 1, e-bikes are allowed on any park roads and any trails where standard bicycles are allowed, unless expressly ...
What does the phrase “load growth” suggest to you? If you’re not working for an electric utility or regulatory agency, the ...
The U.S. Congress passed the budget reconciliation bill, the “One, Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The budget includes massive cuts ...
Two large solar projects in Maine have reportedly already been put on hold in anticipation of the bill’s passage.
Earthjustice and advocates call out NYISO for undermining New York's clean energy transition. Leaders urged to accelerate ...