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Eight of 10 companies in a Department of Energy reactor program were founded in the San Francisco Bay Area or have tech veterans in executive positions.
President Donald Trump renewed his verbal attacks on renewables Wednesday as federal data showed that solar power is on track to provide more than half of installations to the U.S. grid this year.
Regulators clear Entergy's multibillion-dollar plan to build three major power stations to serve Meta's massive proposed data center.
Energy developers, investors and providers say solar and wind must be part of an "all-of-the-above" response to surging electricity demand.
The inspector general found spending on items like groceries and "delinquent" balances, including $4,000 tied to just one appointee.
The latest POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab survey found significant partisan splits on support for electric vehicle policies.
Mercury Insurance is the state’s first to use a process that allows climate modeling to expand coverage in wildfire-prone areas.
The legal war over $20 billion in “green bank” funding marks Administrator Lee Zeldin's aggressive effort to unravel a ...
The attorney general is being challenged by dairy groups that want to stop him from partnering with a Michael Bloomberg-backed program.
Gerrymandering and flood response continued to dominate the Texas Legislature this week, culminating Wednesday in a split screen between parents of flood victims pleading to senators for new laws as ...
An attorney representing Energy Transfer argued that Greenpeace International is undermining North Dakota’s legal process.
Ethics office sign-off will be required for union activity, even on personal time — a move seen as an effort to muzzle Trump administration critics.