Since taking office in January, President Trump has worked to fulfill a campaign promise to shut down the young offshore wind industry in the U.S. He stopped all federal permitting, and this week, his ...
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This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. California’s drive to run its electric grid entirely on wind, solar and other clean sources of energy just got harder ...
The growing offshore wind industry is expected to create 56,000 jobs and invest $65 billion in the economy by 2030, according to a market report released by American Clean Power, an industry group ...
The Agriculture Department is curtailing its support for solar and wind energy on farmlands. In a Monday post on the social media platform X, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the department ...
A federal judge on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s effort to halt approvals for all new wind energy projects — dealing a blow to the president’s efforts to hamper renewable energy. Judge ...
New London, Conn., is an old New England port city that had its heyday about 200 years ago, in a very different economy. "Ever since the whaling industry, it's been downhill for the city of New London ...
Federal orders issued under the Trump administration halted construction of New York’s Empire Wind Project, triggering legal challenges and raising concerns about the impacts on New York’s energy ...
Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de El Tiempo Latino. On his first day in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that attempts to slow the growth in the country’s ...
The president-elect is going to war over turbines. At a hearing Thursday, the nominee for Interior secretary said he would pursue an “all of the above strategy.” In his confirmation hearing Thursday, ...
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