
Renewable Energy
In Indiana, Latest Duke Energy Proposal Clings to Fossil Fuels, Dismisses Renewables
Duke Energy wants to force its Indiana customers to pay for a business-as-usual plan that continues to rely almost exclusively on dirty and expensive coal- and gas-fired power plants, ignoring the enormous potential of clean, safe, efficient and...
Read moreWhy Duke, America’s Biggest Electric Utility, Is Also the Worst for the Environment
Duke Energy is the largest investor-owned electric utility in the U.S. But a new report by Environmental Working Group reveals another distinction: Its puny investments in renewable energy, schemes to penalize customers who want to go solar, and...
Read moreThe 100% Renewables Moonshot: We’re Closer Than You Think
Advocates for 100 percent renewable energy often compare the effort needed to meet that goal to efforts to put a person on the moon.
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Recent Renewable Energy Stories:
- EPA Chief Promises Year of ‘Progress’ To Mark Agency’s 50th Anniversary
- House Democrats Push To Expand, Extend Renewable Energy Tax Credits
- In the Southeast, ‘Public Energy Enemy No.1’ Has Lots of Company
- In Ohio, Shady Front Groups Fight Dirty To Attack Grassroots Campaign Against $1 Billion Nuke/Coal Bailout
- Feds Seek to Gut Law Boosting Small-Scale Renewables
- Big Oil Schemes To Crush the Electric Car Market
- Natural Gas: A 'Bridge' to a Hotter Climate, Bigger Utility Bills and More Threats to Public Health
- Duke Energy’s Renewables Pledge Falls Short
- Tonight’s Climate Town Hall: Crisis Demands Tough Questions, Honest Answers
- Federal Energy Data: Coal in Death Spiral, Renewables Surge
- Trump Skips G-7 Climate Meeting, Slams Renewable Energy, but Insists ‘I’m an Environmentalist’
- Study: Renewables Pay for Themselves in Health Benefits
- Duke Energy Blames Renewables for Increased Air Pollution in North Carolina
- Federal Energy Subsidies: What Are We Getting for Our Money?
- As the Climate Crisis Accelerates, Big Utilities Go Slower on Cutting Carbon Emissions
- Senate Bill Would Set Nation on Course for 50 Percent Renewable Energy or More by 2035
- Under Udall Proposal, Wind and Solar Would Be Dominant US Energy Source in 15 Years
- State Renewables Standards Propel the Clean Energy Revolution
- Duke Energy Refuses to Acknowledge the New Realities of the Electricity Market
- In Indiana, Latest Duke Energy Proposal Clings to Fossil Fuels, Dismisses Renewables