Shapiro thinks Pennsylvania’s electric grid operator, PJM, moves too slowly. He wants states to have more control.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jacob Granger, emergency coordinator in Gaza for Doctors Without Borders, about the current humanitarian situation in Gaza amid news of a ceasefire agreement.
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - U.S. community solar installations declined 36% in the first half of 2025 compared with the same period last year, following a record-setting 2024, according to a report ...
Last week, Gov. Josh Shapiro offered remarks to a conference, condemning all forms of political violence—everything from the assassination of Charlie Kirk to the past failed attempts on the lives of ...
Solar energy in Massachusetts is facing an “unprecedented” attack from the Trump administration after the president approved landmark legislation this summer that killed two key tax credits, industry ...
Increased oversight by the Interior Department is hampering solar development on private land as well as public, prompting delays that could push up energy costs. September 29 - An order by the U.S.
TotalEnergies has agreed to sell 50% of its solar projects portfolio in North America to global investment firm KKR for about $1 billion, as part of the French supermajor’s renewables strategy to ...
Innovations in solar power are driving a new energy experiment in California. The experiment officially launched in 2025 under the title Project Nexus, and it involves a 115-foot-wide canal covered in ...
Union Township supervisors have tightened regulations for solar farm development in the township. Supervisors voted unanimously on Sept. 25 to revise township zoning ordinance requirements for ...
Despite tax incentive cuts for solar, these companies' technical expertise, customer relationships, and established roles in the clean energy ecosystem will allow them to easily pivot their business.
Rooftops are no longer the lone domains of household solar, as budget-savvy homeowners are taking advantage of improving technology to gather cleaner energy from a growing number of surfaces.
For years, Dan Harrison’s home in the western hills of Los Angeles would lose power when it was hot, when it rained or when it was very cold — sometimes the outages would stretch longer than 10 hours.