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He says he’s never had utility costs higher than $70 during the summer months or $45 a month during the winter. That doesn’t count the $60 monthly fee he pays to EcoSmart in operation fees. “It ...
NOTE The application deadline has passed, and we are no longer accepting new applications. SUMMARY Floodlight is hiring a director of audience to design and oversee a multiyear growth strategy to ...
Each of the elected commissioners receives $2.2 million to $3.8 million per year to allocate to schools, municipalities, parks and other public entities in their districts for energy efficiency ...
Floodlight and NPR took first place for reporting about mis- and disinformation in the Los Angeles Press Club’s Southern California Journalism Awards. The winning entry, Chevron owns this city’s news ...
How the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ positions US energy to be more costly for consumers and the climate By slashing support for electric vehicles and home efficiency, the GOP-backed bill could drive up ...
Barbara Ishida looks at the remnants of her home after the January 2025 Eaton Fire in Altadena, Calif. Ishida is determined to build back without gas appliances, noting greenhouse gas-fueled climate ...
Left: Hugh Brown points to his home on a map of the 1,200 MW gas plant proposed by Sandow Lakes Energy Co. Credit: Dylan Baddour/Inside Climate News. Right: Brown stands next to a pond on his property ...
Kimberly Terrell, director of community engagement and staff scientist with the Tulane University’s Environmental Law Clinic, is resigning from her position, citing what she says are attempts to ...
The oil tanker Cap Port Arthur looms behind a beach house at Ingleside on the Bay, Tex., on Jan. 10, 2024. In a few short years, the small coastal community has become the epicenter of the United ...
Floodlight is excited to announce the hiring of award-winning investigative broadcast journalist Evan Simon to the Floodlight team. Simon most recently worked as a member of the ABC News Investigative ...
The survey of 5,085 U.S. adults taken April 28 to May 4 revealed that while 79% of Americans favored expanding wind and solar production in 2020, that number has dropped to 60%. And 39% of Americans ...
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