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A ranch near the small northwestern Oklahoma town of Freedom is being selected as the recipient of a statewide conservation award.
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Hawaii gets most of its electricity from oil and coal. So the state is trying an experiment to get the utility off fossil fuels - and becoming a model for regulators across the US.
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A bright future ahead: The U.S. wants to grow solar from less than 4% to 45% of its energy portfolioAt this point, very little electricity comes from solar power in the United States.
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The newly passed infrastructure bill could lead to a boom in solar production requiring a lot more land, including farmland. But research is showing solar panels might actually help grow some crops.
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Last month, the Muisyo family turned on the lights for the first time thanks to climate financing from rich countries. But the fund is falling short of its $100 billion goal to help poor countries.
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Vinisha Umashankar came up with the idea of solar power instead of charcoal to heat street irons. "Iron-Max" was a finalist for Prince William's Earthshot Prize, and this week, she spoke at COP26.
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President Biden is reaching out to labor leaders for input on his massive infrastructure proposal, while also trying to persuade them that a green economy will be good for unions.
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The Texas blackout is a reminder that climate-driven extreme weather stresses the U.S.'s power system in many ways. Much is needed to harden the grid for the future as the number of outages increase.
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No, The Blackouts In Texas Weren't Caused By Renewables. Here's What Really HappenedSome prominent Republicans have blamed wind and solar power for the blackouts in the storm-stricken state. But the truth is that every source of generation fell short.
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The Choctaw Nation is now powering some of its homes with solar energy.OG&E started construction of two solar energy farms in Southeastern Oklahoma in…