Electricity bills are climbing almost everywhere, and the reasons have little to do with ideology. Three forces are driving prices higher: Massive new utility spending on infrastructure, rising ...
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DOE’s modest move to upgrade grid

AS I noted last week, the Department of Energy (DOE) can certainly be described as being energetic (see what I did there) in recent weeks, having published four draft circulars addressing nuclear ...
In the last legislative session, Hawaii lawmakers approved Senate Concurrent Resolution 136, directing the Hawaii State ...
Adrianne Baik’s Tuesday puzzle belongs in the Louvre.
Those who sign up and qualify monetarily for the solar program could see a drop in their electric bills of nearly $400 a year ...
From the column: "It’s flattering when billion-dollar companies want to come to your county, but the charm fades fast when ...
On Nov. 1, 42 million Americans could lose their SNAP benefits. "Where are our values?" Nina Samuels of Falcon Heights asks.
Continued infrastructure investment is critical for Virginia to remain competitive in the decades ahead, the Virginia Chamber ...
"We’ve built an internet so efficient that it’s brittle, so affordable that it’s centralized. The outage revealed the trade-off that powers our digital lives." ...
I've long used this method myself - both for fall leaves and for the large seed pods the sweetgum tree in my yard drops.
Floating solar installations offer a tantalizing vision of sustainable energy—combining wind and solar power in the same ...