A POLITICO analysis finds that while the administration wiped out hundreds of billions in clean energy tax breaks, spending has been harder to unwind.
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As cities heat up, a beloved community garden holds a key to a cooler, safer future.
People are racing out to buy them worldwide as gasoline prices stay high. The Iran war has made Trump “salesman of the year,” said one executive in Lahore.
The stations can become “underground saunas” in the summer. An $800,000 pilot study could help lower temperatures.
The solar energy industry-backed group that helped oust conservative Tennessee Rep. Andy Ogles isn’t done making the case that you don’t mess with renewable energy.
Mutual aid groups that started giving out PPEs during COVID are now loaning air purifiers and distributing masks to fume-addled communities.
Since April, the Defense Department has halted all military reviews for wind projects, stalling dozens of projects nationwide.
Wind and solar generation are surging in Utah’s power mix, and experts expect the trend to continue despite cuts to federal clean energy incentives.
A pro-renewable energy political action committee was behind Representative Andy Ogles' primary loss Thursday.
An appeals court ruling unfreezing the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund could be a major boost for efforts to bring clean energy to communities around the country — or just the latest turn of the legal screw.
The startup, newly valued at $13 billion, is now manufacturing batteries in Texas. It offers an affordable way for homeowners to get backup power and it helps the grid too.
A federal appeals court finds the U.S. EPA acted improperly in terminating grants to boost clean energy projects. The Trump administration may appeal to the Supreme Court.
Abundant sunshine and smart policy have made New Mexico’s grid far more climate-friendly.
The 10th Circuit overrules US District Court and says environmental groups can seek tougher state action.
A new fund called the Phoenix Species Project will provide $200 million to help pull imperiled species back from the brink of extinction.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Biden-era EPA's soot pollution standards were "unlawful." This summer, federal courts ruled the opposite.
Farms and rooftop panels contribute 14.4% to the grid — and figures reveal a surge in new installations.
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