An enormous solar project is moving forward in California, on land that farmers have had to keep fallow as the state restricts over-pumping the aquifers they previously used to irrigate crops.
It’s disappointing that California would let an important solar bill languish,” writes The California McClatchy.
Amid a string of setbacks for clean energy — tariffs, the Trump administration, Tesla’s declining sales numbers — California officials delivered a big win last month, approving the nation’s largest ...
A SunEdison solar facility in Valley Center. (File photo by Chris Jennewein/Times of San Diego) This column was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The Imperial ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A novel solar power project just went online in California’s Central Valley, with panels that span across canals in the vast ...
It's getting hard to build wind and solar farms across America, a USA TODAY investigation shows, although they can boost the ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Ross Franson stood on the road between two fields, where nothing grows under the Fresno County sun. As a teen, Franson ...
New federal tax law changes shorten deadlines and restrict access to tax credits for wind and solar projects, potentially impacting California's clean energy goals. The changes, estimated to save the ...
California is changing how renewable energy and water conservation work together. In the state’s Central Valley, a new $20 million project called Project Nexus has transformed regular water canals ...
California’s drive to run its electric grid entirely on wind, solar and other clean sources of energy just got harder after President Donald Trump signed a sweeping new budget law. The changes in ...
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