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.
More than 1,800 PG&E customers are currently without power in the Cottonwood area, as of 11:53 a.m. today, according to ...
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 ...
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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