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Triple-Digit Heat, but No Electric Bill? For Passive Homeowners, 'It's Hard to Go Back'
Three side-by-side houses in Boston are designed to offer clean inside air, reduced emissions and little to no energy costs. Source link
PG&E Scraps Tree-Trimming Program Once Seen as Key to Fire Prevention
The California utility spent more than $2 billion on an effort it says was ineffective. Its focus now is on power-line settings. Source link
From Moby Dick to Wind Farms: East Coast Tries to Pivot Centuries-Old Ports
Listen to article (2 minutes) NEW LONDON, Conn.—The boats tied up at Gary Yerman’s dock in this seaside city have long trawled for scallops and
The U.S. Power Grid Withstands the Heat, So Far
Electric supplies from renewable energy, hydropower and batteries bolster vulnerable parts. Source link
That Extreme Heat Hasn't Budged Natural-Gas Prices
With a glut from the warm winter, the power-generation fuel costs 60% less than last summer. Source link
Exxon Mobil Buys Pipeline Operator, Making Big Bet on Carbon
Exxon Mobil is buying pipeline operator Denbury for almost $5 billion, a big bet by the oil giant on the business of transporting and storing
The Air-Conditioning Boom Comes to San Francisco and the Northwest
Parts of the U.S. unaccustomed to hot summers crank up ACs and pay more for electricity. Source link
Big Automakers Grab $1 Billion Deal for Urgently Needed Battery Metals
Volkswagen and Jeep maker Stellantis are each committing $100 million in a complicated transaction that will create a publicly traded mining company producing nickel and
Big Automakers Grab $1 Billion Deal for Urgently Needed Battery Metals
Volkswagen and Jeep maker Stellantis are each committing $100 million in a complicated transaction that will create a publicly traded mining company producing nickel and
The U.S. Clean-Energy Company That Hit the Subsidies Jackpot
First Solar stands out among beneficiaries of Biden’s climate legislation, but lots of green energy companies are ‘trying to get on the gravy train’ A