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Homeowners increasingly take climate change seriously
July 15th, 2019Many homeowners are taking global warming seriously, according to a new survey/study by Porch. They’re taking measures to reduce their carbon footprint.…
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Is a decarbonized world possible without nuclear power?
July 11th, 2019Editor’s note: Today, Choose Energy reporter Jenna Careri continues a series of articles on nuclear energy, where it stands in the U.S. and where it’s going.…
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Energy news roundup: movement in energy stocks, tackling the data center power problem, and more
June 28th, 2019This week’s top energy headlines from around the nation…
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The decline of nuclear power: Carbon zero electricity to energy enemy No. 1
June 20th, 2019Editor’s note: Today, Choose Energy reporter Jenna Careri continues a series of articles on nuclear energy, where it stands in the U.S. and where it’s…
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U.S. renewable energy capacity bests coal for the first time
June 19th, 2019In a historical first, coal has taken a backseat to renewable energy in the United States. According to a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission report earlier this month, the U.S. generated more energy from renewable power resources in the first four months of 2019 than from coal. …
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Report: Texas, California could have summer electricity issues
June 18th, 2019A new report on electricity demand in the U.S. raises questions about whether Texas and California electricity resources will be adequate this summer, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. …
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Scientists warn of climate change food impact
June 12th, 2019It seems like such a simple dinner order: Grilled salmon, side of rice and corn, with the wheat artisan sourdough – hold the micronutrients. But scientists warn that menues will likely get shorter in the coming decades. The villain: Climate change.…
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Nuclear power’s past overshadows its future promise
June 6th, 2019It’s a fact: Nuclear energy is THE safest major energy source. It supplies 10 percent of the world’s electricity, with 30 percent of that coming from U.S. nuclear reactors alone. With next to no carbon dioxide emissions. Yet nuclear remains one of the most controversial technologies on the energy market. Why?…
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Study: Utilities could benefit from $2 trillion market by investing in EVs
June 5th, 2019Utilities seeking to secure their business for the future have an unprecedented opportunity over the coming years, according to a new study. Accenture forecasts that the market for utilities in North America and Europe investing in electric vehicles (EVs) could reach $2 trillion.…
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Energy news roundup: a breakdown of community aggregation, technology’s energy impact, and more
May 31st, 2019Today’s top energy headlines from around the nation…
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