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Government incentives for climate-friendly upgrades are confusing to navigate, and it can be hard to find businesses that sell them. So a new industry is emerging to help: the decarbonization coach.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe and Steven Nadel of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy talk about the shutting down of Energy Star, which helps consumers identify energy-efficient appliances.
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Four years after a winter storm led to a massive power blackout in Texas, a podcast examines the role the state's natural gas system played in the disaster.
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The bills head for a vote on the House floor next.
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Over the next four years, the Well Done Foundation and U.S. Fish and Wildlife will plug more than 100 orphan wells on public land.
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The state expected millions of dollars to plug wells abandoned by their owners. But the funds are in limbo under a new federal administration.
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Committees in the House and Senate discussed and passed nuclear-related bills this week
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The virtual power purchase agreement was announced earlier this month.
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Executive orders issued by President Donald Trump within hours of his inauguration indicate plans to expand fossil fuel production and lift regulations on producers.
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Across the country and around the world, demand for electricity is growing faster than ever. In Oklahoma, energy companies and the regional grid are racing to build infrastructure that can meet the state’s growing electricity needs.
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Proposed legislation seeks more regulation on wind turbine development, hunting and more.
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Syria's new de facto government faces a host of challenges. One of its most pressing is also one of its most basic: keeping the lights on.
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In his third related lawsuit, Attorney General Gentner Drummond claims more companies unlawfully increased prices during the freezing temperatures.
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President Trump signed a "national energy emergency" that gives his administration new powers to boost fossil fuel development around the country.