Author: AGOA Staff Published: 3/30/2023 AGOA Join us for our 8th Annual AGOA CSO Network Spring Conference. The event takes place on April 13, 2023, and is organized in partnership with the Institute for African Studies,
ADVANCED ENERGY UNITED WEEKLY: Permitting Reform Letter to Congress, Gas Utility Accountability in Illinois, EVs Could Save Florida Fleets Money
Author: AEUW Staff Published: 3/30/2023 Advance Energy United Weekly Policy Update New Analysis Shows Florida Could Save $277 Million With a ‘Total Cost of Ownership’ Approach to Vehicle Procurement A new report by Advanced Energy United and Electrification
Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits and Workforce Standards Workshop
Author: GWRCCC Staff 3/30/2023 GRRCCC FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE IBEW Local 26, Baltimore/DC – Metro
Power Up DC 2023 Small Business Summit
Author: WIN Published: 3/30/2023 Washington Informer News
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo Announces Fiber Manufacturing Expansions in North Carolina
Author: Office of Public Affairs 3/29/2023 Commerce News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, March 29, 2023 Media Contact:Office of Public Affairs, publicaffairs@doc.gov U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo Announces Fiber Manufacturing Expansions in North Carolina HICKORY, NC – Today, as part of
Author: ECC Staff Published: 3/28/2023 Emerald Cities Collaborative Hello EJ/CJ Community Members! In this month’s update you’ll find: The Council on Environmental Quality released additional Instructions to Federal Agencies on how they should be incorporating the Climate and Economic Justice
Marylanders Overpaid $1 Billion in Excessive Utility Bills. Some Lawmakers and Advocates Are Demanding Answers
Author: Aman Azhar Published: 3/20/2023 Inside Climate News Caught between poverty and third-party energy suppliers, low-income communities across the state are under increasing pressure from high utility rates despite the promise that a deregulated energy market would lower prices.
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Author: Dan Gearino Published: 3/15/2023 Inside Weekly News A new study finds that houses within a half-mile of a utility-scale solar farm have resale prices that are, on average, 1.5 percent less than houses that are just a little farther
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Author: WHCEQ Staff Published: 3/24/2023 White House Council on Environmental Quality Greetings! This Week in Environmental News On Tuesday, President Biden announced bold new actions to conserve and restore lands and waters across the nation at the
New Resource with Solar Shopping Tips; Perovskite Prize Applications Due
Author: US DOE Staff Published: 3/24/2023 Solar Snapshot Solar Energy Technologies Office What’s Inside: Solar Snapshot, the newsletter of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO), shares recent announcements; upcoming events; connect the dots on solar energy
SolSmart Expands to Advance Equitable Solar Energy Adoption
Author: US DOE Staff Published: 3/24/2023 EERE News Solar Energy Technologies Office DOE-Funded SolSmart Program Expands to Advance Equitable Solar Energy Adoption SolSmart Program Aims to Help Another 500 Cities, Towns, Counties, and Regional Organizations Become Solar Energy Leaders WASHINGTON, D.C. – The
American College of Physicians warns of ‘urgent threat’ posed by highly contagious FUNGUS that has a kill rate of 60% and is growing across the US — sparking Last Of Us fears
Author: Caitlin Tilley Published: 3/21/2023 Health Report Daily News US health chiefs are warning about the dangers of a rapidly spreading deadly fungus — just a week after the hit zombie show The Last of Us wrapped up. The American College
The father of environmental justice, on whether we’re all doomed
Author: Jamil Smith Published: 12/10/2021 Vox Robert Bullard joined Vox Conversations to discuss the global struggle to keep this world safe to live in, and how racism gets in the way. Robert Bullard, pictured here in Washington, DC, in
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $750 Million to Advance Clean Hydrogen Technologies
Author: US DOE Staff 3/16/2023 EERE News The Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announced yesterday the availability of $750 million for research, development, and demonstration efforts to dramatically reduce the cost of clean hydrogen.
A Historical Conversation With Shalaya Morissette Chief, Minority Business and Workforce Division and Lucero, Sonrisa, Special Advisor on Stakeholder Engagement
Author: US DOE Staff Published: 3/13/2023 PCPC News and Event March 17, 2023 at 10:00 AM Est. Solar Now and the Future with Its Economic Impact on Black America Podcast Guest Shalaya Morissette Chief, Minority Business
Inflation Reduction Act Tax Credits and Workforce Standards for Contractors and Developers
Author: GWRCC Staff Published: 3/13/2023 Greater Washington Regional Clean Cities Coalition
Late Winter Storms to Impact Millions in California and in the Northeast; CPSC Issues Safety Tips to Help Families Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Fires
Author: US CPSC Staff Published: 3/13.2023 CPSC WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rain, wind and snow continue to impact Northern and Central California, and a nor’easter/potential bomb cyclone, will bring dangerous winter conditions from Pennsylvania to New England through midweek, including damaging
National Community Solar Programs Tracker
Author: John Farrell and Maria McCoy Published: 3/8/2023 ILSR How are Community Solar Garden programs doing across the country? For decades, rooftop solar has allowed homeowners to generate their own renewable electricity — reducing their dependence on monopoly utilities
‘Green Hydrogen’ Would Squander Renewable Energy Resources in Massachusetts
Author: Phil Mckenna Published: 3/6//2023 Inside Climate News Using heat pumps to heat buildings would be a better use of limited clean energy resources, a new report concludes. Efforts by natural gas utilities in Massachusetts to
Essential News for Clean Energy Champions
US DOE Staff Published: 3/8/2023 EERE Funding Updates DOE Issues Notice of Intent to Fund Applied Research and Development Projects to Drive Industrial Decarbonization EERE’s Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office announced its intent to issue a funding opportunity for high-impact,