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Ford Wants to Sell You an Electric S.U.V. It’s Called a Mustang.
The World’s Only $100 Billion Utility Owes Its Rise To Wind Power
Some dam GHG emissions ‘on par with fossil fuels’ — study
Calif. pushes back on Trump lightbulb rule
Bipartisan Senate bill would boost regional efforts
Cap and Trade Is Supposed to Solve Climate Change, but Oil and Gas Company Emissions Are Up
23 states join Calif. legal battle against EPA
Building a Lithium-Ion Battery That Won’t Explode
U.S. Electric Bus Demand Outpaces Production as Cities Add to Their Fleets
U.S. readies first wind-powered steel plant
Wind turbines off Ocean City would be 200 feet taller than planned, prompting regulators to reopen debate
Top climate hawk bashes first big offshore wind project
Are blackouts here to stay? A look into the future
Former Inslee aide joins Center for American Progress
EPA study rebuked in escalating clash over soot standards
Democrats seek major shift in mobility for every American
Tesla picks Germany for European Gigafactory
California will still require rooftop solar panels on new homes — at least for now
Does a Ga. utility’s solar plan break the law?
100% ‘clean’ electricity: Where things stand
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