NetZero Insider
While the U.S. debates funding battery electric buses and trucks, they are already running commercially in cities around the globe, particularly in China.
The Port of New York and New Jersey unveiled a fleet of 10 electric yard tractors, a first step in efforts to cut the port's carbon dioxide emissions.
The California Energy Commission approved a major update to the state's building code, establishing new requirements for houses and business buildings.
Moving supply chains to the U.S. for domestic clean technology products would provide a significant boost to the economy, two recent studies concluded.
California’s push to 100% clean energy by 2045 will require an area roughly the size of the cities of Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco combined.
Virginia researchers' report on a new computer model shows that the state is on track to zero out its carbon emissions by 2050 and meet targets set by the VCEA.
The Shelburne Museum in Vermont sees the installation of two solar arrays on its property as a learning opportunity for visitors about sustainability.
New Jersey hopes its offshore wind early-mover status will allow it to create a robust supply chain infrastructure that will produce jobs.
Consumers and communities should be aware of the type and location of RECs that they are purchasing, according to the Green Energy Consumers Alliance.
Semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries wants to procure its own electricity from ISO-NE and be exempt from the Vermont's renewable energy standard.
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