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Workers install solar panels for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s Eland Solar and Storage Center in the Mojave Desert of Kern County on Nov. 25, 2024. Credit: Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Trump Issues Executive Order Targeting ‘Unreliable’ Clean Energy Options

By Dan Gearino

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright leaves the East Room after attending an event with President Donald Trump to urge the passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” at the White House on June 26 in Washington, D.C. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Latest GOP Provisions in Budget Bill Seek to Crush Renewable Energy

By Bob Berwyn

NineDot Energy’s battery storage and solar project in the Bronx, New York City. Credit: NineDot Energy

Figuring Out a Battery Storage System to Fit New York’s Wind and Solar Ambitions Has Not Been Easy

By Lauren Dalban

A wind turbine sits behind a house in Nolan, Texas. Credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images

Bills That Could Have Hurt Renewable Energy Die in Texas Legislature

By Arcelia Martin

A view of Dominion Energy’s Myrtle Solar project in Suffolk, Va. Credit: Charles Paullin/Inside Climate News

Trump’s Budget Wish Could Threaten Billions in Clean Energy Investment in Virginia

By Charles Paullin

A worker checks solar panels at the Benban Solar Energy Park in Aswan, Egypt, on April 21, 2024. A consortium of Chinese investors helped finance the solar park in 2021 as part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua via Getty Images

For the First Time, China Invests More in Wind and Solar Than Coal Overseas

By Katie Surma, Georgina Gustin, Nicholas Kusnetz

A rendering of the Empire Wind 1 Sunset Park Onshore Substation that will connect the energy to New York City’s grid. Credit: Equinor

Trump Reverses Course on Empire Wind, Lifting Pause

By Carrie Klein

Engineers walk through Emirates Global Aluminum’s Al Taweelah smelter in the United Arab Emirates. Credit: Emirates Global Aluminum

Global Aluminum Producer Announces $4 Billion Smelter for Wind-Rich Oklahoma

By Phil McKenna

A deer roams in front of a wind farm on a private ranch near Kevin, Mont. Credit: William Campbell-Corbis via Getty Images

Property Rights Take Center Stage as Montana Grapples With Wind Development

By Karin Kirk

A barge is used to lay cable off the coast of Long Island, as part of the Sunrise Wind farm project on March 19. Credit: Mark Harrington/Newsday RM via Getty Images

Trump Administration Halts Construction on New York Offshore Wind Project

By Lauren Dalban

A wind turbine operates at the South Fork Wind Farm in the Atlantic Ocean off of Long Island, N.Y. on Dec. 7, 2023. Credit: Steve Pfost/Newsday RM via Getty Images

As Offshore Wind Struggles Under Trump, There’s Still Room for Progress

By Dan Gearino

Transmission lines connect power generated by water turbines at the Grand Coulee Dam to the grid in Washington state. Credit: Don and Melinda Crawford/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

How Does Your State Produce Its Electricity? The Variations are Wild and Weird

By Dan Gearino

Wind turbines are seen at sunset in Williamsburg, Iowa on Aug. 14, 2023. Slow wind speeds in the Midwest during warmer months contributed to the decrease in electricity generated from wind farms. Credit: Stefani Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

Federal Data Reveals a Surprising Drop in Renewable Power in 2023, as Slow Winds and Drought Took a Toll

By Dan Gearino

Wind turbines on a wind farm.

Korea’s Jeju Island Is a Leader in Clean Energy. But It’s Increasingly Having to Curtail Its Renewables

By June Kim

Massachusetts' shift toward cleaner energy can be seen in Gloucester. Credit: Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images

Court Upholds Massachusetts' Authority to Cap Power Plant CO2 Emissions

By Marianne Lavelle

Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick outlines his clean energy agenda at the Alliance to Sav

States Start 'Costco' of Wind Energy

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

Reno Offers Comparison Shopping for Home Turbines

By Maria Gallucci

Feds Pour Millions into Innovative Energy Storage Projects in New York

By Guest Writer

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