What Energy Policy Can We Expect if Democrats Take Power Again?
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Madison, WI – Earlier this week, Democratic gubernatorial candidates joined Citizen Action of Wisconsin for a forum on a range of top-of-mind topics for Wisconsinites. When asked w...
Democrats won big in last year’s election. This year, they’re aiming to win a majority on the commission.
The governors and legislative leaders of several blue states on the East Coast are obsessed with the A-word: affordability. So much so that several of them are looking to pull mone...
Why are politicians from both parties targeting measures that have saved Americans trillions of dollars?
comments from leading Democrats make clear just how quickly the work to protect cost-effective energy can be undone by a simple change of congressional leadership or presidential a...
Politico: “House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries signaled Monday that shielding consumers from rising electricity costs associated with the data center boom would be a priority on...
Approved energy projects are getting tied up in litigation as power demand surges, the Florida Democrat warned.
The conversation about our energy future should not be driven by ideology. It should be driven by reliability, affordability, environmental stewardship, and honesty with the people...
In 2025, bipartisan policies had offered US states practical ways to accelerate clean energy deployment, modernize the grid, and ease pressure on rising energy costs. At the core o...
(The Center Square) – Neither side of Wisconsin’s political spectrum is happy with the latest pitch from the state’s largest utility to hike power bills. We Energie...
The tide is rising on all fronts in the democratization of energy. In the global stage, among states, the ongoing disruption in the global supply of petroleum products has re-ignit...
To lower costs, New Jersey voter respondents say they back natural gas, renewables and nuclear power generation, as well as limits on data centers. The post FDU Poll: NJ voters bac...
Climate leaders say Democrats need to extol clean energy as a way to cut costs for Americans as war roils oil marketsDemocrats should get louder in championing clean energy’s affor...
Public enthusiasm for clean energy comes as the Iran war exposes Europe's vulnerability to global oil and gas markets.
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With the state’s energy future hanging in the balance, 10 people are vying for two seats on the powerful utility commission.
Governor Josh Stein told energy industry representatives on Tuesday that in a world demanding more power and affordable energy, developing more renewable options will continue to b...
California is pursuing some of the world’s most ambitious clean energy goals, including a legally mandated zero-emissions electricity sector and statewide GHG emissions neutrality...
Some Democratic leaders are trying to balance the party's traditional support for clean energy policies with the current political imperative to deliver "affordability" agendas.
America’s electricity debate is drifting toward a dangerous simplification: that if prices rise or investment lags, the culprit must be “the market,” and the cure must be a return...
If we are serious about affordability, we must take a more balanced approach, one that prioritizes reliability, phases in new technologies responsibly, and stops forcing families t...
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Democrats should get louder in championing clean energy’s affo...
An energy policy group that favors clean energy reports that solar generated nearly 11% of U.S. power last month. Coal generated 12%.
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