March 12, 2026

Energy

Energy

Valley News – How New Hampshire’s candidates for governor would lead on energy, climate change

New Hampshire’s natural beauty is undeniable. But its environment — and the people and the economy that depend on it — faces mounting threats due to climate change. You can see and feel the changes for yourself: It’s hotter than it used to be. It snows less. Water is creeping in from the coast. The

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US’ fusion energy goal can be achieved soon with new fuel recycling

Development of a fusion power plant that could be commercial viable doesn’t appear to be an easy task for scientists. It’s claimed that existing fuel processing for such plants are complex and were never designed for commercial operation. Now, a company aims to streamline processing for a consolidated fuel cycle that’s robust, easier to manage,

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‘We’re doing something that hasn’t really been done’

Photo Credit: Western Geothermal A geothermal energy developer in Colorado received $1 million in funding to help harness the power beneath our feet.  Mt. Princeton Geothermal, led by CEO Hank Held and chief scientist Fred Henderson, was awarded $500,000 as part of the Colorado Energy Office’s $12 million Geothermal Energy Grant Program to advance the

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New initiative funding clean energy in Southwest Virginia

CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. – A new initiative will fund clean energy projects here in Southwest Virginia and across the country promising to add thousands of jobs. Christiansburg-based Appalachian Community Capital is using half a billion dollars in funding from the EPA to launch the Green Bank for rural America. The Green Bank would then leverage that

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Energy

Renewable Energy Tech Is on the Move

With the growth in adoption of wearable electronic devices and large, distributed networks of sensors, nontraditional sources of power are sorely needed. Keeping batteries charged may be little more than an inconvenience in consumer electronics, but it quickly becomes an impossible task when dealing with networks of sensors positioned in remote regions of the world.

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Philadelphia receives $1.3M grant for energy efficiency projects  – Metro Philadelphia

In this file photo, Mayor Cherelle Parker speaks Wednesday, June 26, at a news conference. JACK TOMCZUK / METRO FILE PHOTO Sign up for our Daily Email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest local news throughout Philadelphia. Philadelphia has been awarded $1.3 million in federal funds to support local projects to improve energy efficiency,

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Solar energy and annexation on Bellefontaine City Council agenda

“Solar” and “annexation” — two words that have caused a stir locally over the past several weeks – will make official appearances in separate measures before the Bellefontaine City Council at Tuesday’s, Aug. 27 regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the city municipal building, 135 N. Detroit St. Solar will be introduced to the Council

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Billionaire Lee Cooperman Says The Market Is Expensive But Energy Transfer L.P. (ET) Is Cheap

We recently compiled a list of the Billionaire Lee Cooperman Says The Market Is Expensive But These 10 Stocks Are Cheap. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Energy Transfer L.P. (NYSE:ET) stands against the other cheap stocks. Leon Cooperman recently shared his conservative outlook on the economy and discussed

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Why Is Constellation Energy (CEG) The Best Alternative Fuel Stock To Buy Right Now?

We recently compiled a list of the 7 Best Alternative Fuel Stocks To Buy Right Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Constellation Energy (NASDAQ:CEG) stands against the other alternative fuel stocks. The Future of Alternative Fuels The alternative fuel and renewable energy industry is currently one of the most

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Southwest Power Pool moves forward on transmission expansion

    The Southwest Power Pool updated its efforts this week promoting more than $1 billion in transmission projects that in some cases are opposed by landowners and residents. Southwest Power Pool, of which Oklahoma is a member, issued a filing with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, as part of its selection to create a

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