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Eversource Energy will host an earnings conference call with financial analysts on Friday, August 1, 2025, at 9 a.m. Eastern Time, to discuss the company’s financial performance and other ...
“Existential risk”: Trump’s bill could raise energy costs, lose 900K US jobs A new analysis claims that Trump's spending bill could gut renewable energy production in the U.S.
Shares of Eversource Energy ES rallied 1.26% to $63.25 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX rising 0.80% to 6,141 ...
Eversource Energy’s Cambridge Underground Substation This complex substation project under Kendall Square in Cambridge, Mass. brings together a dozen different disciplines.
Power More with Less: Scaling up Energy Efficiency for Growth and Security, released today, makes the case for governments to place energy efficiency at the heart of energy policy and planning.
The report, Powering More with Less; Scaling up Energy Efficiency for Growth and Security, presents a compelling case for prioritizing energy efficiency in energy sector policies, targets, and ...
Two recent analyses of the "one big beautiful" budget reconciliation bill show the states that could suffer the biggest losses in clean energy investment.
Proposed cuts to clean energy tax credits threaten jobs, raise utility bills, and jeopardize billions in clean energy investments in North Carolina.
The proposed Republican budget bill that eliminates several clean energy-related tax credits will cost about 100,000 Pennsylvanians their jobs, clean energy advocates said Wednesday at a rally in ...
Federal clean energy investments enable union locals to create good-paying jobs, drive down energy costs while helping SC and US maintain global competitiveness ...
The budget passed by the U.S. House and supported by Trump will essentially repeal clean energy tax credits which have created thousands of jobs in NC.
The clean energy sector has had consistent growth in recent years within the Lone Star State, becoming a significant employer.