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Should California's Supreme Court overturn new rooftop solar rules?
U-T San Diego· 4 days agoIn December 2022, the California Public Utilities Commission approved a third iteration of the state’s net energy metering program, or ...
UC rejects calls for Israel-related divestment, boycott driving pro-Palestinian protests
LA Times via AOL· 3 days agoThe University of California has rejected calls for divestment from Israel and an academic boycott ...
What Does Energy Independence Really Mean?
Scientific American· 1 day agoNot to be outdone, Biden campaign spokesperson James Singer told E&E News that under the current president the "United States is closer to energy...
Big changes afoot for energy permits
Politico· 2 hours agoToday in POLITICO Energy’s podcast: As leaders gathered in Ottawa, Canada, for U.N...significantly curtailing the world’s plastic pollution, Jordan...
Updating California’s grid for EVs may cost up to $20 billion
Ars Technica· 6 days agoCalifornia's electric grid, with its massive solar production and booming battery installations, is...
Mirrors in space could boost solar power production on Earth. Here's how.
Space via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe company was able to generate "500 watts of energy per square meter" (11 square feet) of solar...
State loan program aims to ease burden of home energy retrofits
The Republican· 14 hours agoHome energy improvement projects eligible for financing will include “roof replacement and oil tank...
Archibald: California governor’s ‘My Cousin Gavin’ ad will do more harm than good in Alabama
Birmingham News· 12 hours agoCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom don’t know grits. Newsom and his Campaign for Democracy have launched a...
Study shows potential of super grids when hurricanes overshadow solar panels
Newswise· 7 days agoof Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a comprehensive modeling method to better...
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Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours ago...GMT USA-FED/RSTAR More Fed officials ready to say 'sayonara' to low-rate world A growing number of Federal Reserve officials believe a return is unlikely to the ultra-low interest rates that prevailed before the COVID-19 pandemic struck due to everything from ballooning federal deficits to demand...