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‘No shrinking violet’: Trump 2.0’s first FERC chair bows out By Francisco "A.J." Camacho | 08/11/2025 06:34 AM EDT Mark Christie reflects on challenges to regulatory independence as the ...
Artificial intelligence could push total U.S. peak electricity needs to 50 gigawatts by 2030, according to the Electric Power Research Institute.
Imminent Supreme Court ruling could doom lawsuits over canceled grants By Jean Chemnick | 08/08/2025 06:19 AM EDT The Trump administration wants to transfer a lawsuit over terminated National ...
EU officials did not assess the economic or environmental impacts of a contentious plan to pay poorer countries to cut pollution on Europe’s behalf, the EU executive has admitted in response to ...
The review is intended to “inform” EPA’s effort to revoke the 2009 endangerment finding. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on Thursday said it will conduct a ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Thursday that the agency would terminate $7 billion in climate law grants to help states, nonprofits and territories bring solar power to low-income ...
Trump team pushes for ouster of top IEA official By Brian Dabbs, Sara Schonhardt | 08/07/2025 06:32 AM EDT The administration and its Republican allies in Congress say the International Energy ...
Startup strikes deal to deliver microreactor to US military By Francisco "A.J." Camacho | 08/07/2025 06:29 AM EDT Radiant Nuclear would deploy compact reactor at Air Force installation in 2028 ...
New York considers subsidizing upstate nuclear plants until 2050 By Marie J. French | 08/07/2025 06:27 AM EDT State officials have proposed supporting the aging upstate nuclear fleet with ...
Zeldin slams ‘overreach’ for halting Constitution pipeline By Avril Silva | 08/06/2025 04:19 PM EDT “The siren song of climate zealots has derailed American infrastructure projects,” EPA ...
The Interior Department reversed the Biden-era approval of a contentious wind project in southern Idaho on Wednesday, part of a broader Trump administration effort to shift development on public ...
Interior’s restrictions have ‘frozen’ Nevada solar projects, Republican governor tells Burgum By Zack Colman | 08/06/2025 01:25 PM EDT Gov. Joe Lombardo’s letter is one of the first public ...