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Cement startups Sublime Systems and Brimstone both announced new partnerships with data-center developers and operators—even ...
Minneapolis-based Coffeewomple is one of the first U.S. roasters to use a commercial-scale electric coffee roaster, ...
Two bills would replace $15 billion in utility power-grid investments with cheaper public financing — a new approach to ...
With the state set to pause code updates in October, the city is racing to close what some saw as a loophole in its existing ...
Over 3.5 million acres of federal waters are no longer eligible for offshore wind development following an order from the ...
The state finalized rules ensuring most new edifices will install electric heat pumps and stoves instead of gas appliances, ...
Local jurisdictions may still be able to adopt ambitious codes that help homes ditch gas and promote heat pumps under ...
Critics say stringent, pro-electrification building codes and restrictions on natural gas will impede housing developers. A ...
MW Palisades plant received key federal approvals to open three years after shutting down and has ambitious plans to be ...
Under the state’s infamous HB6 law, customers had to pay over half a billion to keep the two 1950s-era plants running. A new ...
VPPs built out of home solar and battery systems could bolster the overtaxed power grid, lower energy costs for consumers, ...
Mid-Atlantic grid operator PJM is under intense political pressure to solve its interconnection backlog and other problems.