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The state is prioritizing projects built on PFAS-contaminated land as it looks to kickstart installations that can help it ...
The first-in-the-nation regulation, passed last year, will cut NOx emissions from more than 1 million boilers and water ...
Newly obtained public records show that the industry has worked hard to ensure the legislation prioritizes their interests ...
Slow and complex permitting and interconnection rules drive up U.S. rooftop solar “soft” costs. With tax credits going away, ...
Small solar installers could face mass layoffs as the GOP’s law ends a key tax credit and sows chaos for third-party solar ...
Nuclear experts say 74 SMR designs are under active development worldwide. Proponents see the tech as the key to nuclear ...
Low-income residents on Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard who participated in a home electrification pilot saw their utility ...
The state’s new budget redirects $15M meant for clean energy, likely ending plans to expand a pilot that funds municipal solar projects.
The DOE’s emergency stay-open orders for aging fossil-fuel plants are forcing unexpected costs onto utility customers.
The state's utility commission called the 15-year forecast flawed but "legally sufficient," ordering major changes for the ...
Well, it happened: President Donald Trump signed his ​ “ big, beautiful” bill earlier this month, sounding an early death ...
More than $2.2 trillion will go into clean energy and electrification this year, double that of fossil fuels — but it’s still ...