The president’s targeting of offshore wind and other renewables in favor of fossil fuels could come at a cost to the power grid.
As promised, President Donald Trump began reversing the country’s energy policies on his first day in office with a spate of orders largely favoring oil, gas and coal.
President Trump’s picks to lead the nation’s energy and environment-focused agencies all sailed through committee votes on Thursday morning. The Senate’s Energy and Natural Resources ...
The wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed thousands of homes, buildings and cars. They've also taken the lives of many ...
In one of his final acts as head of state, President Biden is set to declare two new national monuments in ... However, the main solar energy industry groups working in the region — Solar ...
Solar stocks rose Thursday after Tesla announced record-high energy storage deployments in the fourth quarter. The electric vehicle producer also makes batteries for customers looking to store ...
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has released findings on the key challenges faced by and new ways of working within the U.S. nonprofit theater sector. Major themes outlined in the report ...
India’s low uptake of rooftop solar systems – often touted as the pathway to clean, decentralised electricity –is largely due to limited electricity consumption and existing subsidies for ...
Resilience in the face of policy challenges The solar industry is no stranger to overcoming obstacles. Now, with discussions about repealing portions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the ...
Also, for the first time, the energy law includes hydrogen energy in national legislation ... the development and utilization of wind and solar power, with an additional 200 million kilowatts ...
Throughout the year, pv magazine USA provides cutting-edge news and analysis for the U.S. solar ... Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). This number has only increased in 2024. In response to the ...
My first election observation mission could have been former President Jimmy Carter's last. We were in Guyana. It was 1992, about a year after I'd been hired to work in the Carter Center's Latin ...