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New report finds California’s San Joaquin Valley can uniquely benefit from the clean energy transition
A new report finds that California’s San Joaquin Valley is in a unique position to benefit from the clean energy transition.
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The state of siting: New E3 report identifies recommendations and best practices for state-level renewable energy siting reform
Rapidly accelerating the deployment of renewable energy projects is paramount for the United States to meet its net zero by 2050 climate goal.
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Advancing regional resilience through interconnectivity: Key takeaways from Three Seas Summit 2024
Amid a challenging geopolitical climate, the Three Seas forum reflected on its progress since its inception in 2015.
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Understanding carbon capture and storage prospects in Pennsylvania
Carbon capture and storage is critical to near-term decarbonization in Pennsylvania.
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Releasing the potential of fusion energy
In a world striving to combat climate change and secure a sustainable energy future, fusion energy emerges as a promising solution.
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Adding to the energy mix: Fusion breakthroughs lead to new options
The market pull for commercial fusion energy is growing rapidly, and investors have taken notice.
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Fusion regulation must reflect the real hazards
Amidst the palpable excitement around the future promise of fusion energy, a crucial aspect often overshadowed is the intricate web of regulations and licensing requirements that developers need to navigate.
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D.C. Circuit reaffirms a critical and longstanding component of the Clean Air Act, allowing California to move forward with program to reduce emissions and air pollution from cars and trucks
A D.C. Circuit panel unanimously dismissed and rejected challenges to the U.S. EPA’s decision to reinstate its waiver to California’s Advanced Clean Car Program.