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Iowa’s Wind Boom Stalls as Politics Clashes With Power Prices
On January 20, the United States Department of Energy released a report on the first year of Donald Trump's second term called “PROMISES MADE, PROMISES KEPT” which touted a return to global energy dominance and a reversal of the “Biden energy subtraction agenda.” But on the ground in energy-industry states,...
Connecting home solar and electric vehicle batteries to the grid could boost South Africa’
South Africa has committed to reaching phasing out human-caused carbon pollution by 2050. To get there, it needs to push as much renewable energy as possible into the national grid. The country is the world’s 15th largest carbon polluter. It’s one of only a handful of countries still heavily dependent...
People are saying boycott Amazon – but this why it’s almost impossible
Can you use the internet well? Not in the sense of being good at it – we know you can do that, because you’re reading this article, which is a good thing to being doing with your internet connection. But is there an ethical way to be online? That question...
How where you grow up affects your personality
How where you grow up affects your personality 6 hours ago Miriam Frankel Getty Images/ BBC Would you be a different person if you had grown up somewhere else? A growing body of research is helping to answer this age-old nature verses nurture question and what it means for your...
Plug Power’s Failed Share Vote and Lawsuits Might Change The Case For Investing In Plug Po
Go to hub Simply Wall St 3 min read In early February 2026, Plug Power’s special meeting once again failed to secure approval for charter changes, including a proposal to double authorized common shares, while multiple law firms advanced class action lawsuits alleging misleading disclosures around a US$1.66 billion Department of...




