The majority of the $47 billion in green tax credits claimed between 2006 and 2021 went to high-income households, according to a new study published Monday by the National Bureau ...
President Joe Biden's offshore wind goals are looking increasingly unrealistic to achieve, with more capacity canceled or postponed than is operational or pending, according to a data analysis from an ...
American automakers will need to make major changes to their businesses if they want to remain competitive with Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) poised to flood the global market, according to ...
The Biden administration turned down a Houston utility's request for funding to upgrade grid infrastructure before Hurricane Beryl knocked out power in the city this week, according to E&E News.
The lithium-ion batteries that are essential to the green energy transition are an "unrecognized and potentially growing" source of chemical pollution, according to a new study published in Nature.
Offshore wind is likely to miss the Biden administration's 2030 target for the industry despite receiving billions of dollars of subsidies, according to a Tuesday American Clean Power Association (ACP) ...
Simply put, a second Trump presidency would put a quick end to interventionist efforts by the federal government to pick winners and losers in the energy space.
The Biden administration does not appear to have any intention of approving new liquified natural gas (LNG) export hubs despite a Monday ruling from a federal court that lifted the ...
Tech companies are increasingly looking to nuclear energy to meet their evolving power needs, potentially at the expense of grid reliability and ordinary American ratepayers, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Numerous trade associations are asking the Supreme Court to review a lower court's decision that effectively allowed California to push electric vehicles (EVs) on the rest of the U.S.
Electric vehicle (EV) chargers have a high malfunction rate while charging infrastructure remains inadequate in some areas, according to a new study by the Harvard Business School (HBS).