LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced it’s terminating a contract that powers a massive solar plant in the Mohave Desert.
PG&E has determined it can save ratepayers money by backing out of PPAs it signed with the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Facility.
A new EV charging program from Pacifica Gas & Electric Company is putting its money where its mouth is in an effort to ...
Rep. Jared Huffman (D — San Rafael) recently announced that the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has awarded Round Valley Indian Tribes and the Sonoma County Water Agency $15 million toward implementing the ...
Amazon’s server farms in eastern Oregon are using much less fossil fuel to power their operations, new data shows, sharply ...
Are renewables reliable? A new study says California ran on renewables alone for a record number of days last year.
MORRO BAY, Calif. - The city of Morro Bay has been working since 2020 with Vistra, an energy company from Texas, on a project ...
Winery’s Renewable Energy Program Has Prevented 21,000 Tons of Equivalent CO2 Emissions Scheid Family Wines celebrates seven ...
More than 1,800 PG&E customers are currently without power in the Cottonwood area, as of 11:53 a.m. today, according to ...
The landmark Ivanpah solar energy plant along Interstate 15 near the Nevada-California border is past its prime, left in the desert dust as more efficient technology is producing power cheaper ...
A Portland General Electric proposal to upgrade existing transmission lines in Forest Park would cut down too many trees, ...
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