A pair of new regulations finalized Thursday are expected to require cleanup of coal ash pollution at all known locations where the toxic byproduct has been dumped.
How should Georgia elect its utility regulators? The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to weigh in
Elections for the state’s Public Service Commission have been on hold for years.
Illinois rural electric co-op customers seek clarity, consistency from ‘Solar Bill of Rights’
The proposed legislation started small but now aims to address a wide range of common frustrations facing rural electric cooperative customers who install solar panels.
To lower emissions, a Minnesota startup wants to convert diesel engines to burn ammonia
Ammonia doesn’t emit carbon dioxide when burned, but its energy-intensive production mostly relies on fossil fuels, so its benefits depend on sourcing “green” ammonia from renewable power.
Summit to make its carbon pipeline permit case again in North Dakota
The state’s oil and gas industry wants to use carbon for enhanced oil recovery, but Summit doesn’t see that in the near future.