A winding “blue greenway” is being designed to tame torrential rainfall, mitigate extreme heat and introduce green amenities to an underserved community.
Cleveland port’s ‘electrification hub’ expected to anchor progress toward net-zero emissions
An electrical infrastructure upgrade is among the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority’s first steps toward achieving net-zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
States should enact energy use caps to lock in efficiency gains
Energy consumption will likely grow to meet supply if states don’t enact limits — and there are already precedents they can follow.
What would the Biden administration’s new truck rule mean for North Carolina?
Clean transportation advocates say the state’s air quality and economy stand to benefit from new federal tailpipe emission rules for heavy trucks and buses — but more work is still needed.
Wisconsin ratepayers, still paying off the coal plants of the past, asked for $2 billion for the gas plants of the future
Consumer and environmental advocates say the state’s lack of long-range planning requirements along with utilities’ financial incentive to “build, build, build” threaten to strand customers with obsolete infrastructure.