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One Indiana utility company earned top marks and another pair nabbed no points in a national clean energy assessment.
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Duke Energy's latest 20-year plan would delay closing the Gibson coal plant by three years.
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The projects will reduce and avoid at least 43.7 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, equivalent to removing more than 10 million cars off the road every year.
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Indiana is one of the states that has benefited the most from clean energy projects spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act, according to the green business advocacy group E2.
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The report looks into areas that are suitable for solar projects, but also wouldn’t conflict with other natural elements.
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Data from 2022 shows more Hoosiers than ever are working in the clean vehicle sector, specifically.
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Here is what environmental experts are saying about the future effects of climate change.
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To take full advantage of that funding, the report said Indiana should develop workforce training programs and clean energy policies.
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The technology accounts for most utility-scale energy storage in the U.S., but hasn’t been used much in Indiana.
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But opponents of SB 271 say small modular nuclear reactors are a risky investment for the state.