Video: Gainesville’s ‘Electric Bus Revolution’
A Gainesville video won third place in the electric buses category of the EPA's EV Transportation Video Challenge.
A Gainesville video won third place in the electric buses category of the EPA's EV Transportation Video Challenge.
When hurricanes cause power outages, microgrids keep critical services running at hospitals, universities, homes and businesses.
A Q&A with Duanne Andrade, executive director of the Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF).
Largely modeled after the Southeast Climate Compact, the Tampa Bay Regional Resiliency Coalition was formed in 2018.
Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Jefferson and Miami-Dade schools are recipients of the latest round of Clean School Bus funding.
Florida’s school districts have an opportunity to make the transition to electric school buses through a $1 billion EPA program.
The new rules require utilities to drastically slash greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants or close them down.
A coalition of three Florida-based nonprofits was awarded $156 million through the EPA's Solar for All competition.
The plan focuses on high-priority projects in the transportation and energy sector, the region's largest greenhouse gas emitters.
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, accusing it of failing to protect endangered species.
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