renewable energy
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Saved by the Bell: Illinois Nuclear Plant Approved by the Help of a Last Minute Vote
The Illinois Senate had adopted an energy policy reform to move the state toward a carbon-free future, with a major component of the package keeping the Byron nuclear power station operational only hours before Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) said it would begin shutting it down.
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OPEC Member Calls for Change, Urges Oil Producers to Invest More on Renewable Energy
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Solar Energy Outpowered Coal For the First Time in Australian History
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How Electric Vehicles Have Become Cleaner With Each New Versions
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New Renewable Fuel Can Be 3 Times More Powerful Than Gasoline
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Demand Flexibility and Renewable Energy May Be the Key to a Highly Electrified Green Future
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The North Sea Green Energy Can Possibly Overtake Oil and Gas by 2030
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Scientists Focus on Marine Biofuels Research as Environmental Concerns Rise
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US First Massive Windfarm Finally Approved by the Biden Adminstration
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Green Power: Renewable Energy Capacity Had a 45% Rise Amidst the Pandemic
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Solar Pavements Installed in Barcelona as a Part of Spain's Photovoltaic Initiatives
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Renewables Might Replace Fossil Fuels in Providing Energy Security in Australia
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Natural Gas: The Other Reason Why Texas Had Power Shortage, Not Just Snowstorm