The U.S. Urgently Needs a Bigger Grid. Here’s a Fast Solution.
A rarely used technique to upgrade old power lines could play a big role in fixing one of the largest obstacles facing clean energy, two reports found.
By Brad Plumer
A rarely used technique to upgrade old power lines could play a big role in fixing one of the largest obstacles facing clean energy, two reports found.
By Brad Plumer
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The company that owns the Merrimack and Schiller stations in New Hampshire plans to turn them into solar farms and battery storage for offshore wind.
By Minho Kim
New Treasury Department data shows companies have registered 45,500 projects for possible sale on a new tax-credit marketplace.
By Jim Tankersley
La economía china se beneficia del aumento de las ventas de productos manufacturados al exterior, que crea empleos. Pero el impacto podría sentirse en las fuerzas laborales de Europa y Asia.
By Keith Bradsher
Electric vehicles are booming as expected, a new analysis found, but renewable power isn’t growing as quickly as hoped.
By Brad Plumer
Donald Trump has attacked President Biden’s climate and energy policies with gusto, but many of his criticisms are simply untrue.
By Lisa Friedman
Congressional Budget Office projections released on Wednesday said a growing economy and recent spending cuts had slowed deficits.
By Alan Rappeport and Jim Tankersley
Murray Auchincloss signaled that he would take a more profit-oriented approach than his predecessor, who started a big push into renewables.
By Stanley Reed
Electric utilities, which designed their system to meet peak demand in sizzling weather, are straining to keep up during the cold.
By Ivan Penn
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