Energy
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We’re Doing Net Zero All Wrong, Scientists Say
The scientists who invented the net zero concept say their analysis has been bent and twisted, so it no longer…
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Deutsche Bank only likes one automaker stock for 2025
The auto industry is in for a turbulent year as President-elect Donald Trump plans to end EV tax credits and…
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Wisconsin School Project Gives Kids A Solar Plus Storage Microgrid Learning Environment
A Wisconsin school is getting a solar plus storage microgrid project that will save the district significant money on energy.…
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Best utilities to own in 2025 after breakout year for sector, according to KeyBanc
The utility sector could face headwinds from the inflationary policies favored by the incoming Trump administration, according to KeyBanc.
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Oil prices little changed as OPEC+ delays production increase
OPEC+ is struggling to bring barrels back to the market with prices under pressure from soft China demand and strong…
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Lyme Disease Risk Has Increased Because Of Climate Change
Whether you believe climate change is caused by humans or not, climate change and its impacts are happening. Most obviously,…
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Madison, Wisconsin’s Transit Goes Electric Again After 100 Years
In the 1920s, Madison had a fully functioning overhead electric pantograph steel rail streetcar system. See a Madison Wingra Line…
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‘Realistic’ green policies good for the U.S., Aramco CEO says, with Trump to return to White House
Trump has pledged to "end Biden's delays in federal drilling permits and leases that are needed to unleash American oil…
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Outback Charging Odyssey — Getting the Regions Ready
As electric vehicles slowly make their way out of the cities and into more rural areas, the charging infrastructure must…
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How GE Vernova plans to deploy small nuclear reactors across the developed world
GE Vernova plans to roll out small modular reactors aimed at slashing exorbitant costs associated with building traditional nuclear plants.
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