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An analyst finds a minor increase in renewable energy use in Missouri and a major increase in Illinois encouraging.
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There isn’t a specific path for the state’s vision of zeroing out carbon emissions by 2050 and ensuring areas overburdened by past pollution fully benefit from the growing green economy.
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The wind energy industry is now facing a new challenge: what to do with old wind turbine blades when it’s time to replace them.
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The new law promises significant changes for communities in the state, but it will take a few years before residents start to see them where they live.
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Earlier this year, the Sierra Club released “The Dirty Truth About Utility Climate Pledges,” a report grading 50 utility companies across the U.S. on their transition from coal to clean energy. Ameren Missouri is among them and received a D.
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Gasses captured from landfills or compost piles could be separated and used on vehicles in new tanks.
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The House passed a bill that could essentially block the Grain Belt Express from connecting wind farms in Kansas to customers to the east.
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The specially designed bricks are powerful enough to illuminate an LED light and could someday provide a new way to store renewable energy.
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St. Louis officials released a plan late Monday to generate 100% of the city’s energy from wind and solar power by 2035. Environmental lawyers and…
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Two recently launched programs in Missouri aim to lower cost barriers for residents, nonprofits and businesses that want access to solar energy and to…