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In major shift, new rule excludes some wetlands, ponds

For the first time since passage of the Clean Water Act, U.S. EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers are conceding that some wetlands and...

By Annie Snider | 05/28/2015 5:22 PM

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Utilities seek larger part in charging station rollout

It's unsurprising that electric utilities stand to benefit from the sale of plug-in vehicles, providing a bump -- even a small one -- for...

By Jeffrey Tomich | 05/26/2015 12:02 PM

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Hawaii plots road map to lead the world in renewable energy by 2045

The goal passed by Hawaii's Legislature this month to some sounds like a blueprint for a future utopian world: 100 percent renewable...

By Anne C. Mulkern | 05/20/2015 12:53 PM

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How Vt. dairies keep the lights on with ‘cow power’

David Dunn is no stranger to poop jokes. In fact, for Dunn, as the manager of a program that converts cow manure into energy, they are an...

By Niina Heikkinen | 05/18/2015 12:21 PM

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There’s no denying this label packs a political punch

"Climate denial" -- with all its Freudian overtones -- has moved to the center ring of the linguistic fight over global warming. "Climate...

By Jean Chemnick | 05/15/2015 4:58 PM

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Big data means big challenges for utilities

EPB, the city-owned utility in Chattanooga, Tenn., is not your garden-variety power company. And that has suited it for a unique...

By Peter Behr | 05/07/2015 12:42 PM

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Gov. Brown prepares state to cut greenhouse gases by 40% by 2030; oil industry vows a fight

LOS ANGELES -- Climate change is a severe threat that transcends day-to-day political issues and must be tackled aggressively, California...

By Anne C. Mulkern, Debra Kahn | 04/30/2015 12:32 PM

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‘The real problem is our shortsightedness’ — Schwarzenegger

California must push for broad-based reforms on water and not treat the state's drought as a short-term crisis, former Gov. Arnold...

By Anne C. Mulkern | 04/28/2015 5:09 PM

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Texas crowdfunding venture aims to ‘change the world’ with energy sharing

In a village for the homeless, carved out of 27 acres in central Texas, a startup company will try to change how electricity is shared.

By Edward Klump | 04/16/2015 12:32 PM

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