State Energy Policy

Prices Help Drive Increase of Midwest Oil Exploration

Lost amid the wrapping paper this holiday season was a very important move in Wyoming to step up and better regulate air pollution from the state’s oil and gas wells. It was one more reason to pop some champagne corks as we rang in the New Year. Without much fanfare on Dec. 27, Wyoming finalized new… Keep reading →

Harlem Globetrotters Tour 100th Floor Of One World Trade Center

Is your apartment so overheated in the winter that you need to leave your window open to feel comfortable? If that’s the case, you’re likely living in one of the many buildings in New York City lacking modern boiler controls which include indoor temperature sensors. Unlike single family homes, where indoor thermostats which control the… Keep reading →

The Energy Edge: Reports Of Coal’s Death…Exaggerated?

Obama's New Proposed Regulations On Coal Energy Production Met With Ire Through Kentucky's Coal Country

Coal remains the most-used electricity generation source in 18 states

Suspect Arrested In JonBenet Ramsey Case

The map below makes clear just how much damage could be done to the United States’ fifth-leading natural gas and seventh-largest oil producing state by Colorado’s Initiative 97 – the anti-energy, anti-progress measure that state officials said will be on the November election ballot. Coloradoans and all Americans should be very concerned: The map illustrates how the initiative’s requirement for… Keep reading →

View of the partially frozen Yellowstone

  Wyoming is not a state that likes to take a backseat to anybody, especially when it comes to setting energy policy. That’s why it’s no surprise the state recently proposed new standards to reduce harmful, wasteful emissions from the state’s oil and gas facilities. The requirements in the state’s new proposal are an extension of a… Keep reading →

Google Builds Computing Center In Oregon

It’s no secret that Oregon’s natural beauty is one of its greatest treasures

Energy Storage To Benefit From FERC’s Recent Large Generator Interconnection Reforms

California Power Grid Strained By Heat Wave

Driven in part by “low natural gas prices, technological advances, and federal and state policies,” the rapid rate of new energy projects seeking interconnection has caused a variety of concerns since FERC’s last major large generator interconnection reforms

DTE Energy And Consumers Energy Commit To Increase Renewable Portfolios

Germany Seeks Ambitious Goals For Renewable Energy

Both DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, Michigan’s two largest investor-owned utilities, agreed to boost clean energy production/usage to at least 50% by 2030

Government Report Cites Solar Industry Supports More Jobs Than Coal Industry

In September 2017, a Court of Appeals of North Carolina decision held that entities installing solar panels on customer rooftops are “public utilities” under state law, at least if they retain ownership of the panels and sell the output to the customer.

California Faces Continued Energy Woes

2018 has already been heralded a landmark year for energy storage.

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