duke energy corporation

Top Tweets
homelessness climate change
Youth climate case petition heads to Supreme Court
Brazil urges EU to delay new deforestation law
New map reveals nearly half of the US faces landslide risk
backup power need vs affordability
BigStock Photo ID: 436149815
Copyright: petovarga

Backup power: A growing need, if you can afford it

Extreme weather linked to climate change is causing more blackouts. But generators and batteries are still out of reach for many.
Opinion
transmission lines sunset
Photo by Matthew Henry on Unsplash

Opinion: Here is what is really strangling the energy transition

Antiquated power lines can’t carry the added electricity from new solar and wind projects.
How a Florida power project flew under the regulatory radar

How a Florida power project flew under the regulatory radar

The state’s biggest utility is building a 176-mile line that may be unsuitable or even unneeded. Its design minimized scrutiny. Critics see a pattern.
Justin Gillis, Michael O’Boyle: When will electricity companies finally quit natural gas?
www.nytimes.com

Justin Gillis, Michael O’Boyle: When will electricity companies finally quit natural gas?

Wind and solar are better bets for investors and the planet.
What happens if a hurricane hits during the pandemic?
www.nytimes.com

What happens if a hurricane hits during the pandemic?

Florida is trying to figure out the daunting prospect of asking residents to evacuate for their safety during a storm after asking them to stay at home for the coronavirus.
As coal fades in the US, natural gas becomes the climate battleground
www.nytimes.com

As coal fades in the US, natural gas becomes the climate battleground

Utilities are facing a choice: Embrace natural gas or shift more aggressively to renewable power? The decision will have a major climate impact.
A leader in the war on poverty opens a new front: Pollution
www.nytimes.com

A leader in the war on poverty opens a new front: Pollution

A pastor is resurrecting the Poor People’s Campaign, a movement started by Martin Luther King Jr. He sees the climate and environment as issues on par with poverty and racism.
ORIGINAL REPORTING
MOST POPULAR
CLIMATE