A sudden $7.56 billion reversal in federal clean energy funding has ignited a constitutional fight that now pits one city and a slate of nonprofits against top federal budget and energy agencies over whether policy discretion crossed into unlawful political punishment. The city of St. Paul, joined
A year that began with record momentum now shows a subtle but telling shift: fewer utility-scale solar projects slipped their timelines in the third quarter, yet the policy ground underfoot keeps moving and could reshape what comes next for builders, investors, and grid planners. That mix—improving
Imagine a Michigan where the hum of renewable energy powers not just homes but sprawling industrial complexes, driving economic growth while slashing carbon footprints to meet ambitious net-zero goals by 2040. In this vision, Consumers Energy, a subsidiary of CMS Energy, stands at the forefront,
An unprecedented claim landed with unusual clarity: America suddenly had the technical ability to make every major piece of a solar power system at home, from the earliest polysilicon steps through ingots, wafers, cells, and modules, and onward to inverters, racking, and batteries. That assertion,
What does it take to fuel the digital revolution without scorching the planet? Data centers, the backbone of blockchain and AI innovation, often consume energy at a staggering rate—sometimes matching the consumption of entire small nations. Yet, in the heart of South America, HIVE Digital
In the heart of the Garden State, a quiet revolution is brewing at the intersection of agriculture and renewable energy, where farmers burdened by shrinking land and mounting financial pressures might find an unexpected savior in solar power. New Jersey, known for its rich farming heritage, faces a
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