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Solrite is the latest energy services company to venture into Illinois, a sign of how quickly a new state law has jump-started the market.

A large new study charted 1,708 recycling scenarios across 32 regions and found a way to turn a looming waste crisis into a circular-economy windfall.

With Britain about to record its hottest summer yet, Sam Squier's nearly 200-acre beef farm in southeast England stands out as a lush, green oasis surrounded by scorched brown fields.

Trump officials touted the storage and Electric Vehicle plant as an example of “energy dominance,” underscoring increasing bipartisan acceptance of grid batteries.

The additional shade reduces evaporation and stress on the plants, all while generating clean electricity.
At least a half-dozen federal agencies have taken action against the state that has long led the nation in environmental protections.
Hundreds of commercial flights will be told to change their paths over the northeastern Atlantic Ocean during the next two winters to show how minor altitude adjustments can reduce aviation’s climate impact.

As utilities switch to renewables, you'll get paid to send battery power back into the system, making it stronger and cheaper for everyone.

As global fuel prices surge, EV adoption is breaking records around the world. These charts tell the story.

What hotter summers mean for Georgia farms and the changes already underway, according to experts.

While last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act revoked most solar tax credits, it also made equipment from certain countries — including China — ineligible for the few tax credits that remain.

Researchers find lung capacity that was stunted by pollution is restored after the introduction of an ultra-low emission zone.

Less than one-third of the garment factories in Bangladesh have adopted renewable energy technologies, including rooftop solar, despite the sector having significant potential.

A new study finds two persistent mental shortcuts — not ignorance — are why people keep overrating recycling and underestimating the benefits of flying less.

The city is testing the waters with three projects that will use thermal energy in Boston Harbor and the Charles and Mystic rivers for heating and cooling needs.

This red state may be as MAGA as they come, but its Republican leaders, voters, and businesses have no interest in the president’s war on renewable energy.

The country touts plans for what could be North America’s largest-ever clean energy investment, while doubling down on oil.

In just six months, China was forced to turn away clean solar power equivalent to the annual energy demand of Mexico.

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