Community solar has thrived in Illinois, thanks to clean-energy laws passed by state legislators in 2016 and 2021. Now, ...
The future of a Coachella Valley power plant is uncertain as it buckles under the scrutiny of an investigation from the ...
Advocates are calling out San Antonio-based CPS Energy for its affordability and clean energy efforts. The criticism followed ...
Electricity demand on the island of Great Britain has been fully covered by the output of clean-energy sources for a record 87 hours in 2025 to date ...
Public funding for international fossil fuel deals fell by up to 78% last year across a coalition of 35 countries, though ...
Iowa utilities, along with the majority of utilities across the country, scored an F grade in a report from the Sierra Club ...
The federal government shutdown — and the escalating battle over which party bears the most blame — has injected a major new question mark into the governor’s race in Virginia, home to hundreds of ...
Indiana’s clean energy sector recorded only modest job growth in 2024, but the clean vehicles sector showed particularly ...
Most utilities failed Sierra Club's annual report because they are building and maintaining too much fossil-plants and too ...
Major U.S. utilities earn an ​“F” on a new report card because they’re planning to build far too little clean energy and far too many gas-fired power plants.
There are no winners when you’re looking at these poll numbers. But the logic leading up to this habitual exercise in futility is always fascinating to see.