As energy bill continues to take shape, a key Senate architect plans to retire
Energy legislation could pass in the fall veto session — if an agreement is reached in time.
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Energy legislation could pass in the fall veto session — if an agreement is reached in time.
Illinois policy still offers companies significant incentives and funding for renewable energy projects.
After months of wrangling, negotiations broke down in the 11th hour over a sweeping energy reform bill in the recent ...
Illinois launched its first state-funded EV charging stations in Joliet, part of a broader plan to expand infrastructure and meet ...
Decisions continue shift at Illinois Commerce Commission toward tighter regulation of utilities
Aiming to increase diversity in wind and solar jobs, a proposed measure in the Illinois General Assembly would require more ...
Hundreds of union workers joined a bipartisan group of lawmakers in front of the Illinois Capitol Friday in support of ...
A national clean energy trade organization has released a report showing growth in electric transportation-related jobs in Illinois could position ...
With federal regulatory changes looming and legislators one week away from a return to the Capitol, some clean energy advocates ...
Hundreds of clean energy advocates gathered Tuesday at the Capitol to show support for the Clean Energy Jobs Act, a ...
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