What Happens When Washington State Attempts Major Climate Action?
If climate hawk Governor Jay Inslee gets his way, Washington State may have just taken the next step toward America’s clean energy and low-carbon future.
If climate hawk Governor Jay Inslee gets his way, Washington State may have just taken the next step toward America’s clean energy and low-carbon future.
Energy efficiency targets in 26 US states generated 85% of America’s total energy savings – so what can they teach the rest of our country?
America’s cities are cutting emissions while boosting clean energy and climate resilience, reports a new survey from the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
The installed capacity of solar energy across America jumped 418% from 2010 to 2014, according to new data from the US Energy Information Administration.
The US Energy Information Administration’s renewable energy forecast could be underestimating growth by as much as 22 years, according to a new analysis.
America’s nascent offshore wind industry took several steps forward over the past month with project announcements in Rhode Island, Texas, and Georgia.
Solar has scored a big win in Vermont, as the state quadrupled its net metering cap, citing environmental and economic benefits.
Massachusetts has unveiled two new incentive programs designed to drive electric vehicle and bus adoption en route to a clean transportation future.
2013 was a classic good news-bad news year for renewable energy with surging solar, green building, and EVs counterbalanced by slowing wind and investment.
A new analysis of energy efficiency programs in 31 states from 2009-2011 pegs the consumer cost of saved energy at 2 cents per kilowatt-hour reduction.