Business & Finance
The Solar Industry Gained Jobs Last Year. But Are Those Good Jobs, and Could They Be Better?
By Dan Gearino
Developer Confirms Funding For Massive Rio Grande Gas Terminal
By Dylan Baddour
As Texas Cranks Up the AC, Congested Transmission Lines Cause Renewable Power to Go to Waste
By Keaton Peters
Study: Microgrids Could Reduce California Power Shutoffs—to a Point
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Carbon Capture Faces a Major Test in North Dakota
By Dan Gearino
Country’s Largest Grid Operator Must Process and Connect Backlogged Clean Energy Projects, a New Report Says
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
An Ohio Strip Mine’s Mineral Rights Are Under Unusual New Ownership
By Dani Kington and Keri Johnson, Athens County Independent
Carbon Credit Market Seizes On a New Opportunity: Plugging Oil and Gas Wells
By Keaton Peters
International Lenders Continue Pouring Money Into Meat and Dairy, Despite Climate Promises
By Georgina Gustin
Noting a Mountain of Delays, California Lawmakers Advance Bills Designed to Speed Grid Connections
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
UN Adds New Disclosure Requirements For Upcoming COP28, Acknowledging the Toll of Corporate Lobbying
By Bob Berwyn
States Test an Unusual Idea: Tying Electric Utilities’ Profit to Performance
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Determined to Forge Ahead With Canal Expansion, Army Corps Unveils Testing Plan for Contaminants in Matagorda Bay in Texas
By Dylan Baddour
It’s the Features, Stupid: EV Market Share Is Growing Because the Vehicles Keep Getting Better
By Dan Gearino
Hobbled by Bureaucracy, a German R&D Program Falls Short of Climate-Friendly Goals
By Evan Robinson-Johnson
Shell Agrees to Pay $10 Million After Permit Violations at its Giant New Plastics Plant in Pennsylvania
By James Bruggers