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Leading climate solutions investors say prevailing market forces mean that Trump's focus on fossil fuels can slow, but not ...
President Trump issued four executive orders regarding the development of nuclear energy. These orders encompass reforms to ...
Multiple agencies updated their NEPA procedures after the White House Council on Environmental Quality rescinded its ...
A draft notice obtained by POLITICO's E&E News indicates the commission is preparing to carry out the sweeping executive ...
Multiple federal agencies have rolled out new rules for implementing the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, as the ...
By continuing to move toward a balanced energy policy that includes natural gas, Governor Kathy Hochul can define what ...
Hydropower accounts for nearly 30% of utility-scale renewable energy in the U.S., but federal hurdles may prevent older ...
After numerous delays, lawmakers have released five more annual appropriations bills ready for markup in Appropriations ...
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced it is moving forward to advance new uses of factory-built microreactors for non-conventional nuclear markets.
Excessive infrastructure spending, climate change and a strained regulatory system add costs for ratepayers, advocates say.
Willie Phillips, a Democratic member and former chairman of the independent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, stepped down in April, telling reporters that the White House asked him to do so.
The evolution of energy markets from vertically integrated utilities to open access competitive markets has created a power ...