Renewable Energy- Page 6 of 18
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Pandemic Deflates U.S. Solar Industry
Demand for new solar systems plummets as industry approaches peak season but experts see brighter skies ahead
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Trump Budget Attacks Familiar Targets
Energy Department and Environmental Protection Agency face cuts, but Congress has been an ally in the past
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Minnesota Homestead: It’s Not All Sunny in Net-Zero Land
Cheap electricity prices and grid access fees push our solar panel payback period to greater than 20 years
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How the U.S. Power Grid Is Evolving to Handle Solar and Wind
As renewable energy sources move mainstream, electricity generation and distribution systems are getting an extreme makeover
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Can We Build An Electricity Grid Based on 100% Renewable Energy?
I visit El Hierro to find out
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Democrats Seek Extension of Tax Breaks for Renewables
Credits were to be phased out in a 2015 deal, but more than 100 Democrats ask for new terms
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Report: Trash-to-Energy Plants Face a Bleak Financial Future
Aging plants expose millions of people — most in poor and minority communities — to potential health risks
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America Can Afford a Green New Deal — Here’s How
A new tax on carbon and new taxes on the wealthiest Americans would help pay for a transition away from fossil fuels
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For Renewable Energy Advocates, the Tide Turns in Maine
Solar and wind projects get a boost, but the state is still divided over a new transmission line in the North Woods
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Big Batteries, Not New Power Plants
Increasing energy storage on the grid will help stretch electricity generating capacity