Day: May 9, 2025

Data dashboard tracks renewable energy progress in your state

The State of Renewable Energy dashboard tracks progress in solar, battery energy storage, wind, and EV adoption across the 50 states. Advocacy organization Environment America released a data dashboard for tracking renewable energy development across the 50 states. The dashboard sources data from the Energy Information Administration and the Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data …

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House Republicans warn electricity costs will rise under clean energy tax credit repeal

A letter signed by 12 Republican House of Representatives members voiced strong support for retaining the Biden-era Investment Tax Credit and Production Tax Credit. As Congress nears the finish line for the budget reconciliation process, a coalition of 12 House of Representatives members from Republican voting districts are voicing their “strong support” for preserving the …

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Texas Senate passes bill that may reduce reliability of power grid

A report by Aurora Energy Research cautioned that passage of Texas SB 715 will reduce reliability while increasing costs for consumers. The Texas Senate passed SB 712 in a vote 19 to 12. The bill aims to establish reliability requirements for electric generation facilities within the ERCOT power region and that the requirements apply only to …

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Baltimore eases restrictions on solar projects after Maryland passes new bill

Baltimore County Council passed a bill that echoes a national trend in local governments grappling with statewide bills that prohibit their power from saying no to solar. Across many states, a push and pull is taking place between state legislators. On one hand, some want to meet rising electric demand, while on the other hand, …

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