Electric power generation in the U.S. is shifting rapidly away from fossil fuels toward cleaner and lower-carbon sources.
The rule relies on “carbon capture” technology that hasn’t been proven to work — and may introduce other dangers.
Coal and natural gas plants provide 60% of the U.S.’ affordable, reliable, and baseload power. In a time of increased ...
The top US electric utility trade group is going to federal court Wednesday to simultaneously challenge stringent new ...
The rule would meaningfully limit greenhouse gas emissions from some of the largest sources in the nation, thereby helping to ...
A data analysis shows carbon emissions from coal power plants halved in the past decade. The EPA projects nearly all such ...
The recent U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) power plant rule has sparked intense debate and concern among industry ...
The Center for Biological Diversity claims an exemption from stricter wastewater standards will harm dozens of threatened and ...
We Energies this month will begin an eight-year transition away from coal power with the shutdown of two of the four ...
JEA shut down coal-fired plant at St. Johns River Power Park but is considering that site for new natural gas plant while ...
After sparring in court over the first 10-year phase of the Regional Haze Program, state and federal regulators — along with ...