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Morocco’s OCP Group brings three new solar plants online, adding 202 MWp of capacity
Morocco has become the latest African nation to develop its renewable energy infrastructure through several new solar plants that are being developed by the OCP Group. Morocco, along with the vast majority of nations across the global energy market, has been developing new and exciting renewable energy projects as the...
Fact check: Are wind and solar power ‘worthless’ when there’s no wind or sun?
President Donald Trump has made his wind power aversion well known. On at least five separate occasions recently, he called windmills ugly, expensive and altogether useless. His Transportation Department canceled $679 million in federal funding that would have benefited offshore wind projects, and his Interior Department ordered work to stop on a major wind project off Rhode Island that was nearly finished....
The Rescheduling of Cannabis – The Source
The year 2025 saw something cannabis workers and users have been advocating, working for, and hoping to come to pass – rescheduling cannabis. It’s a big deal. Here’s what that will mean…probably. What’s the Schedule? The Controlled Substance Act is overseen by the Federal Drug Administration and Drug Enforcement Administration,...
Cannabis reclassification could finally end the industry’s financial exile
Nearly two decades after individual states began allowing cannabis to be used for medicinal purposes, many licensed dispensaries still can’t accept credit or debit cards because payment processors won’t take them on as clients. They also have trouble getting loans from traditional banks, where cannabis companies are viewed as high-risk...
Wake County woman warns of cannabis illness after hospitalization
An exhibitor at a cannabis growers trade show in New Paltz, N.Y., on Aug. 25, 2023. Moving cannabis to a category of drugs that includes some common medicines will have implications for research, businesses and patients. (Adrianna Newell/The New York Times) By Grace Hayba, WRAL health reporter Jill Fuller swapped...
2025 brought big changes for public lands and environmental regulations. Could 2026 bring
President Donald Trump’s first year of his second term was marked by instability when it comes to federal regulations. Policies around energy development, environmental protection, and public lands management changed at breakneck speed, and many are anticipating further rollbacks for these policies in 2026. Energy, climate, and regulatory changes In...




