Weekender | May 12, 2018 The state is the first to mandate that new homes be built using advanced energy efficiency measures and rooftop solar, starting in 2020. |
The company said it has nothing to do with paying actors up to $200 to support its gas plant proposal at a March meeting of the New Orleans City Council. |
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is thinking big and bigger, building on the success of the company's 129 MWh South Australia project. |
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., in April asked the agency to use its authority under the 1950s wartime law to keep retiring coal and nuclear plants online. |
A new report from staff of the California Public Utilities Commission concludes the state could drift back into another power crisis without careful planning as markets and technologies evolve. |
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