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We desperately need a new power grid. Here’s how to make it happen.
To make renewable energy widely available, the United States needs a lot of new power lines. The nation is struggling to build them.
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Biden’s climate tax breaks are popular, driving up law’s cost
A law to boost clean energy appears to be more potent than predicted, with big implications for both budget talks and efforts to fight climate change.
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Danish wind pioneer keeps battling climate change
Henrik Stiesdal helped design the first modern wind turbines. A thousand patents later, he’s a green tech entrepreneur rolling out new innovations.
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Britain and the Netherlands Agree on a North Sea Power Link
The undersea connection between a Dutch wind farm and Britain could be a step toward more renewable energy to counter Russia and tackle climate change.
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It’s Earth Day. Let the climate games begin.
A board game challenges players to decarbonize New York City, and energy experts are paying attention.
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It’s not just Willow: Oil and gas projects are back in a big way
Alaska’s controversial Willow project has drawn criticism, but a global analysis shows that it’s just one of hundreds of investments approved in the past year or so.
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With Russia’s exit, Norway becomes Europe’s energy champion
It is now the continent’s largest supplier of natural gas, and last year the country’s energy earnings jumped $100 billion.
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