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The Trump administration and Republican-majority Congress are making reducing the number of federal rules and regulations a priority.
These tools help lower peak demand as our economy is increasingly electrified.
Last year, the Department of Energy proposed using amorphous steel. But some electricity providers, power companies and steel plants objected.
Household appliances like refrigerators and washing machines would use a lot more energy if not for efficiency standards.
The Inflation Reduction Act adds new tax credits for home energy efficient tech.
The house with three kitchens, a 12-nozzle shower for two and a tiled washing station for one lucky dog is designed as a “net-zero” energy home.
A small British company is launching satellites that can check up on your household carbon emissions.
Amy Harder at Breakthrough Energy describes her car-buying journey.
Light bulbs sold in the state will need to be three times more energy efficient than the old incandescent bulb.
After industry agreed to the terms of making more efficient light bulbs widely available, Congress has back tracked on enforcing the law.