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DOE finalizes national hydrogen road map

The Department of Energy outlined Monday how hydrogen could become a major source of clean energy in the United States, even as the prospective industry awaits important decisions from other Biden administration agencies.

DOE finalizes national hydrogen road map

The Department of Energy outlined Monday how hydrogen could become a major source of clean energy in the United States, even as the prospective industry awaits important decisions from...

Native Hawaiians reclaim energy sovereignty

On the Hawaiian island of Moloka‘i, a group of volunteers is tirelessly working toward 100% locally owned clean energy.

Ukraine found an unlikely tool to resist Russia: Solar panels

Russian airstrikes on Ukraine’s power grid plunged many parts of the country into darkness in the fall, but one water company was able to keep its pumps going. Its...

New York state just approved publicly owned renewables

The state has set ambitious climate targets. Now it can build the clean energy it needs to meet them.

A New York Town Once Thrived on Fossil Fuels. Now, Wind Energy Is Giving a Lift.

This former oil town almost 300 miles from the coast is emerging as one of the early winners in the push to develop offshore wind in the Atlantic Ocean.

Here’s the good and bad news on the US clean energy transition

A comprehensive new report from BNEF lays out 2022’s mixed bag of wins and losses on EVs, emissions, energy storage, climate disasters and much more.

Ukrainians Shift to Renewable Power for Energy Security amid War

Russia’s war in Ukraine has caused widespread power cuts, spurring a rise in demand for residential solar power units

As Oil Companies Stay Lean, Workers Move to Renewable Energy

Solar, wind, geothermal, battery and other alternative-energy businesses are adding workers from fossil fuel companies, where employment has fallen.

Bill signed for West Virginia renewable energy battery plant

West Virginia’s governor on Friday signed a bill that gives $105 million in state funding for a renewable energy battery plant in a former steel town.

Renewables to overtake coal as world’s top energy source by 2025, IEA says

The world is set to add as much renewable energy in the next five years as it did in the past two decades, as a global energy crisis sparked...

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