CT Insider on MSN
Thinking about going solar in CT? Here's what to know as the state moves to streamline permits
"You need to speak to several contractors before making a final selection," said Michael Trahan, a solar energy expert.
A federal judges' ruling deals a blow to a lawsuit seeking to reverse new fees on solar farms enacted by Maine lawmakers.
Japanese petroleum company Idemitsu Kosan has announced its 2 MW agricultural solar power plant, installed 3.8 meters above a rice paddy, has begun operating. The project features a community-based ...
It is catastrophic for climate goals,’ Michael Thomas, founder of Cleanview, an energy industry research group ...
Cornwall Live on MSN
Cornwall planning: 'Industrial scale' solar farm refused last year is allowed on appeal
Councillors were told the solar farm would 'destroy' the 'last green fields' in the area, but have been overridden due to 'the nationwide critical need for renewable energy' ...
China is accelerating its push to become a green superpower, transforming deserts like Inner Mongolia’s Kubuqi into vast solar hubs. Expanding wind and solar bases across Gansu and Xinjiang in the ...
Officials from the state secondary education department said the scheme, which initially covered only government-run secondary schools, has now been extended to government-aided institutions as well.
Cedar Rapids KCRG-TV on MSN
Iowa house panel advances bills to make gold and silver legal tender, lower utility costs
The House Commerce Committee advanced six bills Wednesday, several of which lawmakers said were aimed at reducing the cost of utilities for Iowans.
A Tamnamore-based animal feed and bedding manufacturer is investing £6m to develop a renewable energy hub. Capper Trading manufactures animal feed and bedding and provides bulk feed transportation ...
Colorado will try to claw back $600 million in Trump-canceled clean energy grants in a new lawsuit, joining other states claiming cancellation of the funds was unlawful.
Opinion
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Silicon Valley is building a shadow power grid for data centers across the U.S.
Tech companies are building data centers with their own private power plants, a risky bet that will increase carbon emissions and other pollution.
Experts say networked home batteries and smart devices could save New Yorkers $2.4 billion a year, but utilities have little incentive to make it happen.
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