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Georgia universities are part of the solar boom, as well. Georgia Tech has faculty and students working on a range of advanced solar technologies, including concentrated solar, photovoltaics and thin films. Credit: Georgia Tech Research Institute.

How Georgia Became a Top 10 Solar State, With Lawmakers Barely Lifting a Finger

By James Bruggers

Power plants outside Jacksonville, Florida. Credit: A. Davey/CC-BY-ND-NC-2.0

Few Southeast Cities Have Climate Targets, but That’s Slowly Changing

By James Bruggers

China announced it was scaling back some of its solar subsidies. Analysts expect the policies to reduce the amount of solar installed in China, but increase its solar panel sales globally, lowering prices. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

China’s Dramatic Solar Shift Could Take Sting Out of Trump's Panel Tariffs

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Rep. Rob Bishop, a Republican from Utah, informed NRDC he would use his congressional committee to investigate the environmental non-profit. NRDC works in several countries to reduce pollution, fossil fuel use and carbon emissions that affect lives around

GOP Congressmen Launch ‘Foreign Agent’ Probe Over NRDC’s China Program

By Marianne Lavelle

North Carolina Wind Power Hangs in the Balance Amid Natural Security Debate

North Carolina Wind Power Hangs in the Balance Amid National Security Debate

By James Bruggers

A solar farm is planned for Bent Mountain, a former coal mine in Kentucky's Pike County. Credit: Kenny Stanely/RH Group

Solar Plans for a Mined Kentucky Mountaintop Could Hinge on...More Coal Mining

By James Bruggers

An environmental group installed solar panels atop Faith Community Church to sell the church cheap, clean electricity. Credit: NC WARN

How Solar Panels on a Church Rooftop Broke the Law in N.C.

By DAN GEARINO

Installers add solar panels to a home in San Rafael, California. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

California Requires Solar Panels for New Homes. Will Other States Follow?

By DAN GEARINO

A herder purchases a portable solar power kit in Mongolia. Credit: Stephan Bachenheimer

World Is Not on Track to Meet UN’s 2030 Sustainable Energy Goals

By Georgina Gustin

New York City plans to take its buses electric. Credit: Chris Hondros/Getty Images

New York City Aims for All-Electric Bus Fleet by 2040

By Phil McKenna

Kansas farms and wind farms. Credit: Kansas State University Research and Extension

4 States Get Over 30% of Power from Wind — and They All Lean Republican

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Energy auditors help homeowners find ways to weatherize their homes and reduce energy loss. Credit: U.S. Department of Energy

Carbon Markets Pay Off for These States as New Businesses, Jobs Spring Up

By DAN GEARINO

Wind turbine blades are tested at the Wind Technology Testing Center, in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood. Credit: Massachusetts Clean Energy Center

To See the Future of Offshore Wind Power, Look on Shore – in Massachusetts

By JAN ELLEN SPEIGEL

Utility Giant FirstEnergy Calls for Emergency Subsidy, Says It Can’t Compete

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Abengoa's Solana solar thermal power plant in Gila Bend, Arizona, uses mirrors to concentrate the sun's rays and produce enough energy to power 71,000 homes. Credit: Department of Energy

A Renewable Energy Battle Is Brewing in Arizona, with Confusion as a Weapon

By Nicholas Kusnetz

A crane lifts blades to be added to a wind turbine. Credit: Dennis Schroeder/NRELA crane lifts a blade being attached to a wind turbine. Credit: Dennis Schroeder/NREL

Aging Wind Farms Are Repowering with Longer Blades, More Efficient Turbines

By LYNDSEY GILPIN

A dog investigates the Tesla Powerwall newly installed at a home in Vermont. Credit: Bryan Alexander/CC-BY-2.0

How Adding Batteries to Existing Solar Could Qualify for 30 Percent Tax Credit

By Lyndsey Gilpin

AEP's Conesville power plant. Credit: Delta Wiskey/Flickr/CC-BY-ND-2.0

Power Giant AEP Talks Up Clean Energy, but Coal Is Still King in Its Portfolio

By JAN ELLEN SPIEGEL

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