The nation’s largest public utility is going back to coal — with almost no input from the public
The Tennessee Valley Authority once prided itself on political independence. Data center demand and political pressure have it changing course from clean energy ...
The Trump administration is allowing coal plants to release more pollution at a time when utilities across the country are opting to save their aging coal facilities from retirement so they can power ...
West Virginia Public Service Commission Chairwoman Charlotte Lane briefs lawmakers Monday on progress on the pro-coal provisions in a new law aimed at attracting data centers and microgrids. (Photo ...
To accelerate the retirement of coal, we need a scalable incentive framework that offers equitable participation and fair distribution of costs and benefits.
While out kayaking one afternoon near the entrance to Norwalk Harbor, Austin and Allison McChord found themselves drawn to the boxy, blue frame of the decommissioned power plant that has stood for ...
If successful, the developers hope 'Manresa Wilds' might serve as a model for similar structures nearing the end of their useful lives.
Once a retired coal station, now a test site for a futuristic reactor that could one day make clean, nearly limitless electricity.
Rising natural gas prices, an explosion of new data centers, and EPA policy changes are giving old coal plants new life.
By Sethuraman N R NEW DELHI, Feb 27 (Reuters) - India, the world's second-largest importer of thermal coal, wants to cut those imports for power plants by at least 30%, asking them to test increased ...
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Weakened EPA rules for coal power plants raise risk of poisonous mercury getting into fish you eat
An EPA rule had succeeded in reducing mercury emissions from power plants by about 90%. But in an effort to boost coal power production, the Trump administration is relaxing rules.
The Trump administration has ordered several coal plants to keep operating past their planned retirement, part of a larger effort to boost the coal industry. Two Colorado utilities are pushing back.
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