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The budget bill passed by the U.S. House and now under consideration in the Senate would reform environmental permitting in Wisconsin and nationwide, potentially streamlining the process and reducing litigation exposure
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Results of a new study from Michigan State University suggest farmers no longer have to choose between growing crops and harnessing solar power. They can do both on the same land.
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As Congress debates cuts to offset tax-cut extensions, the future of the Clean Fuels Production Tax Credit remains uncertain, with potential impacts on Michigan's growing clean-fuel industry
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John Freeman, executive director of the Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association, remains confident, citing market demand as the key driver
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Wisconsin's largest utility provider is seeking approval for a new gas plant to help meet growing electricity demand, but a new report argues there are better ways to create a more reliable energy grid
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Across the United States, Indigenous communities are harnessing the power of renewable energy to reclaim sovereignty, protect their natural resources, and create sustainable futures for their people.
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A Michigan expert weighs in on an historic shift in 2024 - wind and solar power surpassed coal on the U.S. grid
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Wisconsin ended the year on a high note in the clean energy space, with some notables like a first-of-its-kind energy dome and approval for the largest solar project in state history
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Over 70 Michigan townships and counties are taking a stand in court, saying the state is overstepping its authority on renewable energy permits
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Federal data show health care and technology-related jobs are still in high demand but a career in clean energy is now at the top of the list, too, and Wisconsin labor leaders said opportunities are unfolding in the region