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Renewable Energy: What Happens When The Sun Isn't Shining And The Wind Isn't Blowing
How will our lights still turn on when the wind isn’t blowing, and the sun isn’t shining? -
Weymouth Compressor Station Clears Final Regulatory Hurdle
A controversial proposal to build a natural gas compressor station on the banks of the Fore River in Weymouth cleared a final regulatory hurdle on Tuesday. -
State Department Solicits Comments On Keystone XL Pipeline
The public had its first and only chance to meet with State Department officials about a new environmental analysis of the Keystone XL pipeline this week. Some protesters drove hours to attend. -
California Can Expect Blackouts For a Decade, Says PG&E CEO
PG&E is under fire for its management of last week's planned power outages that left about 800,000 customers in the dark. CEO Bill Johnson admits the company was ill-prepared for the operation. -
Thousands of Californians Are Powerless On Second Day Of PG&E's Intentional Outages
PG&E says the decision to unplug some customers' power "was based on forecasts of dry, windy weather including potential fire risk." California is currently at the peak of its wildfire season. -
Officials: Road Paving Prep Led To Latest Lawrence Gas Leak
Contractors working for the city on Friday accidentally punctured an active gas line. -
White House To Revoke Waiver Allowing California To Set Its Own Emissions Standards
The end of the state's Obama-era waiver is seen by many as the latest move to undo a years-long push to produce more fuel efficient cars. -
Oil Prices Jump Following Drone Attack On Saudi Oil Facility
The price surge comes after weekend strikes on the kingdom's Abqaiq oil processing plant and Khurais oil field. Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility, but the U.S. says Iran played a key role. -
Trump Administration Reverses Standards For Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs
The Energy Department reversed new standards for energy efficient light bulbs which were set to go into effect in January. -
Can Solar Power Save Massachusetts' Cranberry Bogs?
Under a state incentive program, some farmers hope to find out.