Why Trump’s $2 billion buyoff to cancel offshore wind farms is a bad deal for taxpayers and the energy supply
Losing these projects will likely mean higher energy prices and impact jobs and economic development.
Losing these projects will likely mean higher energy prices and impact jobs and economic development.
The results have implications for grid-scale energy storage that buffers power from solar and wind sources.
In spite of their impact on climate change, fossil fuels are winning the race with renewable energy.
Florida ranked behind just California and Texas in solar power generation in 2025, according to Climate Central.
The war in the Middle East has made a powerful case for transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
If the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted and gas prices keep rising, here’s how that could affect EVs, wind and ...
Around a fifth of the world’s traded oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, linking Gulf states to the wider ...
The hostile attitude of the current administration toward green energy has stalled its development.
In Florida, the growth of solar exceeded the growth of demand by a wide margin in 2025.
Leasing land for wind turbines or solar panels has brought in revenue that kept many family farms afloat.
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