By launching a new CarbonRightSM program this March, Dominion Energy Utah intends to help customers offset all of their carbon emissions from natural gas usage in homes or businesses by supporting projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
As a complement to other clean-energy options for Do... Read More »
Consumers Energy announced Tuesday that it will partner with General Motors to power three of its automotive plants with clean energy.
The 20-year agreement will allow General Motors to use Consumers Energy’s Renewable Energy Program to provide clean energy at the automotive manufacturer’s F... Read More »
As Congress works to finalize the Build Back Better Act (BBB), more than a dozen Democrats recently urged leadership to include normalization opt-out provisions for energy storage and transmission investment tax credits (ITCs) in the final bill to help meet the nation’s climate change goals.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to reaffirm the 2012 Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) for power plants, which requires reductions of mercury, acid gases, and other toxic pollutants.
EPA officials said controlling these types of emissions will improve public health an... Read More »
The Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) announced Thursday that it has developed a novel methane leak detection technology that can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the energy sector.
With the support of the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) at the U.S. Department of E... Read More »
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), along with Sumitomo Electric (SEI), completed a zero-emissions microgrid pilot project using a vanadium redox flow (VRF) battery.
Microgrids are mini power grids that can operate independently of the larger grid and keep critical facilities powered during emergen... Read More »
Con Edison submitted a proposal to the New York State Public Service Commission to set new rates for its electric and gas customers in 2023.
The proposal reflects the company’s investments in clean energy, as well as infrastructure upgrades that will help keep customers in service during severe... Read More »
Entergy Arkansas’ Searcy Solar Energy Center went online last week, becoming the company’s first battery storage capable solar farm, with 30 MW of storage capability and no added fuel costs for customers.
“Solar energy is clean, renewable, abundant, and cost-effective,” Laura Landreaux, E... Read More »