Have Wind, CSP, and PV Turned Against Each Other?
The three major investor-owned utilities (IOUs) in California are well on their way to meeting their obligations to provide a third of their power from renewable sources by 2020.
How Much Are You Spending To Subsidize Energy?
Last year, the top six U.S. oil companies made $148.7 billion in profits. That works out to about $407 million a day, $17 million an hour, or $283,000 per minute. At that pace, in roughly the amount of time it will take to read this commentary, just these six oil companies will have earned about $3 million in profits. Not revenues, profits.
CDC Warns Against 'Fish Pedicures'
Maine gas prices down 3 cents
Gas prices in Maine are continuing to fall and are getting closer to the national average.
Ohio gas prices rise for kickoff of summer driving
Gasoline prices in Ohio have increased slightly ahead of Memorial Day and the traditional start of the summer driving season.
The Clean Water Act At 40: There's Still Much Left To Do
The Clean Water Act of 1972, one of the boldest environmental laws ever enacted, turns 40 this year, with an impressive record of cleaning up America's waterways. But from New York Harbor to Alaska’s Bristol Bay, key challenges remain.
National gas prices down 6 cents in past 2 weeks
The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has dropped six cents over the past two weeks.
Under A Withering Industry Assault, Nuclear Safety Chief Resigns
WASHINGTON - Under a withering assault from the industry, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko is stepping down, effective upon the confirmation of his successor, according to a statement from Jaczko.






