Tag: US Renewable Energy Policy
Bureau of Land Management Unveils Ambitious Renewable Energy Plans
Over 1,700 MW solar and 1,300 MW battery storage are in the plans for Arizona, California, and Nevada. The [...]
Five Pro-Renewable Energy Actions to Expect from US Energy Policy
As the U.S. economy continues to recover from its Covid-19-induced recession, it’s likely that Congress and the president will [...]
The US Will Rejoin the Paris Agreement
After four years without federal climate policy support, the U.S. must prove its commitment to the Paris Agreement and [...]
US: Possibilities for Bipartisan Energy Policy
Solar and wind power, energy storage and grid infrastructure groups have high hopes for a climate-friendly administration. U.S. President-elect [...]
US House Passes Sweeping Clean Energy Bill
The House on Thursday passed a broad bill that aims to boost energy efficiency and renewable energy sources as [...]
Mayors Sign Letter Urging Congress to Extend Solar and Wind Energy Tax Credits
A bipartisan coalition of 64 mayors, representing 25 states across the country, joined with Environment America today to call [...]
US House Democrats Spell Out Climate, Clean Energy Priorities in Sweeping Plan
The net-zero-by-2050 roadmap calls for clean energy tax credits, transmission expansion and a more resilient grid. Democratic members of [...]
How the White House Killed Clean Energy Tax Credits
The decision to leave tax credits for solar energy and electric vehicles out of this week’s $1.37 trillion spending [...]
FERC Chairman to Congress: ‘Make Energy Policy Boring Again’
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Chairman Neil Chatterjee wants Congress to take up a large energy-focused legislative attempt, he told [...]