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Installing solar arrays on commercial and public buildings could bring renewable energy to two-thirds of the nation's disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Solar advocates in southwestern Virginia say being local, proving the technology works, and building a coalition to support it have been key to their success.
A community-driven effort is driving Molokaʻi's transition to solar power and cultivating a local workforce to make it happen.
Federal rules that undermine Indigenous economies make development too tedious.
Washington’s Yakama Nation received both the grant and a $100 million federal loan. Held up by a series of bureaucratic hurdles, the funding could expire before the government lets the tribal nation touch a dime.
Researchers say coupling wind and solar farms with actual farms is a good place to start.
A federal rule makes it easier for churches, synagogues, and mosques to put solar panels on the roof.
After people buy back the land beneath their mobile homes, renewables tend to crop up.
As recovery efforts continue, utilities in the region need to rethink their approach to electricity in the face of climate change.