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California’s growing fleet of electric bikes is the subject of two new laws signed this week by Governor Gavin Newsom and intended to increase the safety of the quickly growing form of ...
Utica, New York, is about to become a new hub for electric bikes, or at least that’s the plan, if eBliss Global has a say in it. The company just announced plans to begin manufacturing its e ...
Legislation withdrawing vital tax credits has plunged the US solar market into turmoil, putting project deployments and ...
Be careful when you open up your electric bill The average New Jersey energy bill is up by about 20%, with worries that next year could be worse.
Frustrated with your electric bill? You are not alone. Many in NJ took to social media to express their displeasure in seeing their bills surge.
High electric bill? Here's how to even out payments with FirstEnergy Corp. Bolton on Russian sanctions threat: Trump laying the groundwork to say ‘I’m done with it’ Téa Leoni marries 'Madam ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — Some New York lawmakers are pushing a new bill aimed at stopping federal agents—including those from Immigration and Customs Enforcement—from wearing masks and ...
The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) said on Thursday that it is prepared to meet power demand on Friday as a heat dome moving across the Southern states is expected to increase ...
Bill Newsom: Well, I’m going to answer that in a roundabout way. You know, we’re not doing a lot of direct contracting with hyperscalers or co-locators and data center developers.
New York lawmakers are proposing the MELT Act, which would require law enforcement agents to be clearly identifiable and display a name, badge number, or other visible marker on their uniforms whil… ...
A new proposed bill called the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act aims to shake up the boxing industry and how it is governed. The proposal comes from Representatives Brian Jack and Sharice ...
Air conditioning is a big driver of big summer utility bills. Here are a few ways to keep your bill low, without completely melting away.