Sustainable Amsterdam: A ‘Win-Win’ Post-Fossil Fuel Strategy

Convinced that a rapid transition away from fossil fuels would be a “win-win” for the city, Amsterdam officials are [...]

N.Y. Gets Green Light On 50% By 2030 Clean Energy Standard

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, D-N.Y., says that the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved the state’s clean energy standard, [...]

Clean Energy Grows in Mass., but Some Hope for More

Massachusetts is on the cusp of adopting one of the largest renewable energy procurement programs in New England. So [...]

Maryland Governor Vetoes Renewable Energy Bill

On Friday, Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md., vetoed the Clean Energy Jobs Act, a bill that would have expanded Maryland’s [...]

Oregon Regulators Set Ambitious Timeline for Clean Energy Programs

The Oregon Public Utility Commission has released a broad timeline of energy issues it will tackle over the next [...]

Virginia Lawmakers Push Back Slate of Clean Energy Bills into 2017

Virginia lawmakers had been considering a slate of clean energy and storage measures, but according to Greentech Media virtually [...]

Over 2,000 Organizations Call On US Government To Extend Tax Provisions, Including PTC

More than 2,000 organizations signed a letter last week calling on the US Government to extend a variety of [...]

Will California Redouble its Push for Clean Energy? It All Rides on This Upcoming Vote

It’s difficult to overstate how important California is to the US clean energy effort. For decades it has been [...]

In North Carolina, Walmart and Other Corporate Giants Call for Clean Energy Choices

Leading national companies in North Carolina want more choice and competition when it comes to energy, including where it [...]

Cleantech Law Partners Publishes Assessment Of Solar Legislation In US

Renewable energy law firm publishes article that suggests how the US can transform the growing number of solar laws [...]