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Utility companies are spending more on the construction and maintenance of local transmission lines, and less on building large interstate transmission lines. Credit: Jon G. Fuller/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Utilities Are Spending a Lot for Power Lines We May Not Need, and Spending Less on Ones We Do Need

By Dan Gearino

Workers monitor grid conditions in the main control room at PJM Interconnection in Valley Forge, Pa. Credit: PJM Interconnection

Following Capacity Price Spike, Mid-Atlantic States Call for Electric Grid Operator PJM to Change Rules

By Aman Azhar

Donald Trump speaks at Drake Enterprises, an auto parts manufacturer, during a campaign rally on Sept. 27, 2023 in Clinton Township, Mich. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Trump’s ‘EV Mandate’ Message May Have Helped Him Win Michigan

By Kristoffer Tigue

A pine tree lays on power lines after it was knocked over due to Post-Tropical Cyclone Lee on Sept. 16, 2023 in Eastport, Maine. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

The US’s Easternmost City Could Be a Model for the Country’s Renewable Future

By Olivia Gieger

A view an offshore wind turbine installation jack-up vessel called the Sea Installer on Aug. 17, 2023 in New Bedford, Mass. Credit: David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Trade Unions Urge Southern New England States to Triple Their Offshore Wind Commitments

By Jon Hurdle

A view of wind turbines and solar panels on March 6 near Palm Springs, Calif. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

What Just Happened to the Idea of Progress?

By Dan Gearino

Wind turbines generate electricity at the Block Island Wind Farm in Rhode Island on July 7, 2022. Credit: John Moore/Getty Images

Multi-State Offshore Wind Pact Weakened After Connecticut Sits Out First Selection

By Jon Hurdle

An employee works on new Ford F-150 trucks as they go through the assembly line at the Ford Dearborn Plant on April 11 in Dearborn, Mich. Credit: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images

Disadvantaged Communities Are Seeing a Boom in Clean Energy Manufacturing, but the Midwest Lags

By Kristoffer Tigue

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris debate during the presidential election campaign at the National Constitution Center on Sept. 10 in Philadelphia. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images

Talking About the Election With Renewable Energy Nonprofit Leaders: “I Feel Very Nervous”

By Dan Gearino

Paulina Hernández takes time to learn about her new BYD King plug-in hybrid sedan from sales rep Veronica Montoya at the BYD Santa Fe showroom in Mexico City. Credit: Natasha Pizzey

Competing Visions for U.S. Auto Industry Clash in Presidential Election, With the EV Future Pressing at the Border

By Marianne Lavelle, Dan Gearino

Steam rises from the Svartsengi geothermal power station on May 23 near Grindavik, Iceland. Credit: John Moore/Getty Images

How Fracking Technology Could Drive a Clean-Energy Boom

Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth

A portion of a ten-acre solar panel array is seen on the campus of Central Columbia High School in Bloomsburg, Pa. Solar energy production in the state has quadrupled, but that still puts Pennsylvania behind 28 other states. Credit: Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Pennsylvania Lags Many Other States in Adoption of Renewable Energy, Report Says

By Jon Hurdle

A view of the Brighton Solar field on May 23 in Pueblo, Colo. Credit: Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post via Getty Images

A New Nonprofit Aims to Empower Supporters of Local Renewable Energy Projects

By Dan Gearino

President Joe Biden speaks about the Inflation Reduction Act on Sept. 5 in Westby, Wis. Credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

Election Throws Uncertainty Onto Biden’s Signature Climate Law

By Nicholas Kusnetz

A view of hydrogen storage tanks at a hydrogen plant in Xinjiang, China. Credit: VCG/VCG via Getty Images

Appalachian Hydrogen Hub Plan Struggles Amid Economic Worries, Study Says

By Jon Hurdle

People walk through the hallways at Equinix Data Center in Ashburn, Va., on May 9. Credit: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Washington Post via Getty Images

A Data Center Fight Touches on a Big Question: Who Assumes the Financial Risk for the AI Boom?

By Dan Gearino

A view of power lines owned by Dominion Energy in Culpeper, Va. Credit: Zack Wajsgras/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Latest Dominion Energy Development Forecasts Raise Ire of Virginia Environmentalists

By Jake Bolster

Mark Carrington exits his golf cart to look out on Lake Tamarisk, a man-made lake in Desert Center, Calif., on May 8, 2023. Credit: Alex Gould

As Solar Booms in the California Desert, Locals Feel ‘Overburdened’

By Wyatt Myskow

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