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In California, a Push to Decommission Gas Lines in Low-Income Neighborhoods Moves Forward

Neighborhood-scale decarbonization is an efficient way to electrify neighborhoods that might otherwise be left behind.

By Twilight Greenaway

A Pacific Gas & Electric gas meter and utility infrastructure sits next to a building in the San Francisco Bay Area. Credit: Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images
California's high electricity rates make it difficult for electric heat pump customers to save money. Credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

Do Heat Pumps Save You Money? In California, It Depends on Your Electric Utility

By Twilight Greenaway

Energy Co's Use Ballot Initiatives, Other Tools to Fight for Continued Market Dominance

By Leslie Berliant

Battle in California over Potential Health Risks of Smart Meters

By Amy Westervelt

Eye-Popping Electric Bills Spark Smart Meter Investigations in Texas, California

By Amy Westervelt

A California Ballot Initiative Could Spell Trouble for Renewable Energy

By Amy Westervelt

PG&E Approved for $50 Million Compressed Air Energy Storage Project

By Amy Westervelt

Early Closure of Oregon's Only Coal-Fired Power Plant Has National Implications

By Stacy Feldman

Businesses See Positive First Steps at Copenhagen

By Mindy S. Lubber

Exelon Latest to Leave US Chamber of Commerce; Is Nike Next?

By Stacy Morford

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