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Block Island Wind Farm, located off the shore of Rhode Island. Credit: Don Emmert/AFP via Getty Images

Inside Clean Energy: At a Critical Moment, the Coronavirus Threatens to Bring Offshore Wind to a Halt

By Dan Gearino

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Inside Clean Energy: An Energy Snapshot in 5 Charts

By Dan Gearino

Xcel's Comanche Generating Station, the largest power plant in Colorado, runs on coal. Credit: Andy Cross/Denver Post via Getty Images

Utilities Have Big Plans to Cut Emissions, But They’re Struggling to Shed Fossil Fuels

By Dan Gearino

Hywind, the world's first commercial-scale floating deep-water wind turbine, launched in Europe in 2009. The University of Maine is designing the first full-scale floating turbine in the United States. Credit: Lars Christopher/CC-BY-SA-2.0

Can America’s First Floating Wind Power Project Help Open Deeper Waters to Clean Energy?

By Kristoffer Tigue

Wind turbine construction. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Trade War Fears Ripple Through Wind Energy Supply Chain

By LESLIE HOOK, FINANCIAL TIMES

A maintenance boat works next to the turbines in an offshore wind farm near Liverpool, UK. Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Government Delays First Big U.S. Offshore Wind Farm. Is a Double Standard at Play?

By Dan Gearino, Phil McKenna

Memphis at dusk, with a banner celebrating an anniversary of Memphis Light, Gas and Water, the municipal utility. Credit: Tim Graham/Getty Images

Cities Pressure TVA to Boost Renewable Energy & One Considers Breaking Away

By James Bruggers

National Renewable Energy Lab researcher David Moore holds a perovskite ink painted solar cell. Credit: Dennis Schroeder/NREL

Trump's Budget Cuts Could Have a Chilling Effect on U.S. Clean Energy Leadership

By Dan Gearino

Remote regions of Puerto Rico have been using solar power for years. Now the U.S. territory’s legislature has approved a rapid, territory-wide scale-up to 100 percent clean energy by 2050. Credit: David S. Holloway/Getty Images

Puerto Rico Passes 100% Clean Energy Bill. Will Natural Gas Imports Get in the Way?

By Phil McKenna

Maintenance workers on a solar farm. Credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images

New Wind & Solar Power Is Cheaper Than Existing Coal in Much of the U.S., New Analysis Finds

By Dan Gearino

An illustration of a grid-scale energy storage system GE Power unveiled in 2018. Credit: GE Power

100% Renewable Energy Needs Lots of Storage. This Polar Vortex Test Showed How Much.

By Dan Gearino

Offshore wind turbines. Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

What the Government's Energy Outlook Misses and Why It Matters

By Dan Gearino

Xcel Energy's Rush Creek Wind Farm mixes renewable energy and agriculture. Joe Amon/The Denver Post via Getty

A Clean Energy Revolution Is Rising in the Midwest, with Utilities in the Vanguard

By Dan Gearino

Grand Ridge in Illinois combines wind and solar power in one site to save money and increase its power supply. Credit: Invenergy

Pairing Wind & Solar for Cheaper, 24-Hour Renewable Energy

By Dan Gearino

Imported solar panels on Vermont-made arrays designed to track the sun. Credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images

Election 2018: Clean Energy’s Future Could Rise or Fall with These Governor’s Races

By Dan Gearino, Marianne Lavelle

Wind turbines at California's San Gorgonio Pass wind farm. Credit: Lee Celano/AFP/Getty Images

California Ups Its Clean Energy Game: Brown Signs 100% Zero-Carbon Electricity Bill

By Marianne Lavelle

Wind turbine blades at the National Renewable Energy Lab's National Wind Technology Center. Credit: Scott Bryant Photography/NREL

U.S. Wind Power Is ‘Going All Out’ with Bigger Technology, Falling Prices, Reports Show

By DAN GEARINO

Massachusetts Raises the Bar (Just a Bit) on Climate Ambition

By Dan Gearino

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