"This is a corrupt bid to allow dominant corporations to prey on American consumers, workers, and small businesses with ...
In the early 2000s, a behemoth rose above Providence, Rhode Island. The massive Providence Place Mall was heralded as the solution to Providence’s 1990s economic woes and cited as a catalyst for urban ...
More than 17 gigawatts of new power capacity went online in the fourth quarter of 2024 and most (95%) of this capacity was renewable. Eighty-six percent of new capacity was from solar generation, with ...
In March, Rhode Island joined a growing list of states, including New York, Minnesota, and California, among others, in attempting to amend their laws to better take on abuses of corporate power.
U.S. Rep. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., introduced legislation earlier this month called the ‘‘Streamlining Program Efficiency and Expanding Deployment for BEAD Act’’ or “SPEED for BEAD.” The bill seeks to ...
Once trash is rolled to the curb, where does it go? While for most it’s out of sight, out of mind, those same food scraps, plastic packaging, and other discards are fueling a multi-billion dollar ...
For decades, rooftop solar has allowed homeowners to generate their own renewable electricity — reducing their dependence on monopoly utilities and lowering their energy bills. Investing in solar, ...
North Carolina State Rep Dante Pittman discusses how innovative ideas and leadership have led to economic growth in his ...
Domingo Morales, CEO and Founder of Compost Power, builds sustainable community composting sites across New York City (NYC) with an emphasis on under-resourced and marginalized communities. He created ...
State legislative and regulatory decisions on community power shape local autonomy, clean energy access, and utility accountability. They also determine who – utility shareholders or ratepayers – see ...
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