As residents across Pennsylvania and the country face skyrocketing electricity bills, a new independent analysis from Synapse Energy Economics finds that leaders can take immediate action that could save Pennsylvania households $841 per year by 2030.
A federal judge in Los Angeles heard arguments today in a lawsuit seeking to force the EPA to regulate hydrogen fluoride (HF), a chemical used by at least 40 oil refineries nationwide and whose release could send a lethal cloud…
Claims about whether data centers are raising rates or not are as much a matter of perspective as math. Regulators should do what they can to set data center tariffs that put downward pressure on rates for all other customers.
Lawmakers need to challenge the misleading and outright false statements that Energy Secretary Chris Wright has made about the coal industry and its place in a rapidly changing electricity system.
In a win for energy affordability, a federal judge struck down the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) guidance that unfairly and illegally restricted tax credits for wind and solar projects.
State laws are working to get PFAS “forever chemicals” out of everything from yoga pants to tablecloths, new testing by NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) shows. NRDC tested more than 100 products and found a dramatic drop in the amount of…
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Walking away from offshore wind projects in response to short-term political or regulatory uncertainty runs counter to sound energy policy and prudent long-term system planning.
Governor Pritzker paused data center tax incentives today and laid out a policy framework to help Illinois address the impact of data centers on the environment and communities, in the wake of inaction from the Illinois General Assembly.
The Bureau of Land Management announced today the results for an oil and gas lease sale in the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, offering for bids 58 tracts across nearly 700,000 acres.