Renewable energy is cheaper and healthier – so why isn’t it replacing fossil fuels faster?
Regulatory inertia, political gridlock and a lack of investment are holding back renewable energy deployment.
Regulatory inertia, political gridlock and a lack of investment are holding back renewable energy deployment.
By increasing investments in solar, utilities can hedge against economic risks and deliver more stable, affordable energy.
Polling reveals pragmatic conservative attitudes on renewable energy when economics takes precedence over ideology.
As rural America faces economic uncertainty and climate pressures, renewable energy offers a practical path forward.
Pairing cuts to clean energy with support for fossil fuels makes the bill uniquely harmful.
Congress just passed a bill to phase out the clean energy tax credits that have been helping Floridians prepare.
Critics are calling it 'the most anti-environmental bill of all time.'
It’s time to move past partisanship and recognize the universal benefits of clean energy.
Our massive reliance on natural gas is not only expensive and dirty, but it is taking a toll on the ...
It is imperative that Florida diversify our energy mix to safeguard our economy and ensure affordable and reliable energy for ...
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