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Offshore Wind Developer Signs Job Training Agreement with 6 NJ Labor Unions
Atlantic Shores, one of two developers with federal leases for offshore wind developments along the New Jersey coast, came to an agreement with local unions that could create “hundreds and hundreds” of clean energy jobs in the next decade.
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‘We're Farming Sun': Pioneering Pennsylvania Farmer Ditched Corn Rows for Solar Panels
A Lancaster County farmer leased 30 acres of his land to a renewable energy company in 2012. For a few years, Community Energy’s solar farm was the largest in Pennsylvania. Farmland in Pennsylvania could help the state reverse its slide to the rear of the clean energy movement.
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South Jersey Port Plans Pioneering Construction of Offshore Wind Structures
A South Jersey port on the Delaware River is trying to become one of the first to get in on construction for offshore wind farms, which are expected to begin popping up all along the East Coast in the next decade.
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Things to Know About Jennifer Granholm, Biden's Energy Secretary
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Jennifer Granholm for Energy Secretary. Here are five things you need to know.
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Electric Cars, Homes and Shops: NJ's Clean Energy Future?
Gasoline-powered vehicles would become a thing of the past, and nine out of every 10 buildings in New Jersey would be heated and cooled by electricity instead of natural gas or oil under an ambitious plan laid out Thursday by the state’s environmental regulators.
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Pennsylvania Is Losing the Race for Solar Power. Farmers Can Save the State's Energy Reputation
Pennsylvania now lags well behind many other states when it comes to renewable energy investment and output. A farmer and an entrepreneur say farmland can reshape the state’s energy economy.
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New Jersey Denies Permits for Proposed Natural Gas Pipeline
New Jersey denied permits for a $1.1 billion, roughly 120-mile long pipeline that would bring Marcellus Shale natural gas to New Jersey, Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said Friday.
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What Happened to the Wind Turbines That Twirled Above Philadelphia Eagles' Lincoln Financial Field?
The large wind turbines twirled for nearly a decade above Lincoln Financial Field, where the Philadelphia Eagles play home games. Now, they’re gone, having disappeared in the last couple months.
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Oregon Poised to Pass Cap-and-Trade Climate Policy ‘to Hold Big Polluters Accountable'
Oregon is on the precipice of becoming the second state after California to adopt a cap-and-trade program, a market-based approach to lowering the greenhouse gas emissions behind global warming. Supporters call it the United States’ most progressive climate policy, saying it not only cuts emissions but invests in transitioning the state economy and infrastructure to better prepare for more intense...
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2020 Candidate Jay Inslee Touts $9 Trillion Climate Change Plan as Economic Boom
Democratic presidential candidate Jay Inslee is pitching a $9 trillion-plus climate action plan that he touts as an economic renaissance and scientific necessity, putting the Washington governor at the forefront of White House hopefuls pushing for sweeping action to combat the causes and effects of a warming planet. Inslee compares his “Evergreen Economy” plan, which combines public and private spending,...
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Jay Inslee's Climate Change Plan: 100% Clean Energy by 2030
Democratic presidential hopeful Jay Inslee, as part of his pledge to make combating climate change the top national priority, is calling for the nation’s entire electrical grid and all new vehicles and buildings to be carbon pollution free by 2030. It’s the first major policy proposal from the Washington governor as he tries to gain a foothold in a field...
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Philadelphia Steps into ‘Major Leagues on Climate Change' with Solar Deal That Will Power 20% of Government Buildings
The City of Philadelphia signed a 20-year pact with a clean energy company to buy solar power from a 700-acre array in central Pennsylvania. The deal puts the city “into the major leagues on climate change.”
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Annan Leaves Legacy of Fighting for Equality and Rights
Kofi Annan left the United Nations far more committed than it had been to combating poverty, promoting equality and fighting for human rights — and until his death Saturday he was speaking out strongly for nations working together to solve problems and worried about the rise of nationalism. As secretary-general of the United Nations from 1997 to 2006, Annan saw...
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Wind, Solar Power on the Rise Amid Trump's Mooted Coal Comeback
President Donald Trump’s push to lift the coal industry to a new heyday is likely to flounder, according to environmentalists and even some in the coal industry who think the fossil fuel is unlikely to return to its pre-2009 heyday as renewable fuels get more efficient. As the government focuses on boosting the coal industry, looking to bolster blue collar...
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Fact Check: Trump Sees Himself Outperforming History
On the offensive about his record and the defensive about the Russia investigation, President Donald Trump sought in a week’s worth of rhetoric to show that he is outdoing his predecessor, if not all of history. This made for inflated claims. His speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday marked his spirited return to a big stage after...
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Energy Agency Rejects Trump Bid to Boost Coal, Nuclear Power
An independent energy agency on Monday rejected a Trump administration plan to bolster coal-fired and nuclear power plants, dealing a blow to President Donald Trump’s efforts to boost the struggling coal industry. The decision by the Republican-controlled Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was unexpected and comes amid repeated promises by Trump to revive coal as the nation’s top power source. The...
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Tesla's Highly Anticipated Solar Roof Tiles Hit The Market
Tesla’s new solar roof tiles, a sleek alternative to solar panels for those seeking to power their homes through solar energy, have hit the market, the company’s CEO Elon Musk announced Wednesday. The glass tiles were announced several months ago, as the company sought to create “the most beautiful and efficient roof ever.” They come in four different styles —...
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Democrats Slam Trump Budget, GOP Offers Faint Praise or None
Democrats predictably slammed President Donald Trump’s Thursday budget request, which mixed increases for the military and border security with remarkable austerity for many domestic programs. Perhaps more telling, however, was the reaction from Republicans, who gave it polite praise or none at all. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky said: “I’m pleased to see an increased focus on our national...
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46 Killed, Dozens Missing in Ethiopia Garbage Dump Landslide
A mountain of trash gave way in a massive garbage dump on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, killing at least 46 people and leaving several dozen missing, residents said, as officials vowed to relocate those who called the landfill home. Addis Ababa city spokeswoman Dagmawit Moges said most of the 46 dead were women and children, and more bodies were...
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Ex-Governors Want Environment to Remain a Priority in NJ
Two former New Jersey governors have partnered on a campaign urging the Garden State’s next leader to make the environment a priority after assuming office.