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Major power outages have doubled every five years since 2000, which is something the U.S. military is taking seriously. They're helping to lead the way in鈥�
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If you've ever seen the Northern Lights, you've seen the most visible evidence of a solar storm. Bursts of electrically charged particles race toward鈥�
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For Jim and Lyn Schneider, the decision to invest in $50,000 worth of solar panels and battery storage was easy. There were no power lines near their鈥�
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The coal stockpile at the Laramie River Power Station in Wheatland, Wyoming, is so big that you can't really see beyond it. It is similar to standing on鈥�
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To get to Colorado's North Fork Valley, you drive along the area's namesake, the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Rounding a corner northeast of Paonia,鈥�
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A complex set of government rules meant to spur a renewable fuels industry has fallen behind one of its main goals: cutting greenhouse emissions from鈥�
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Ethanol is one of the most important industries in the Midwest, one that's about to change. The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new targets鈥�
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Early in his presidency Barack Obama made a pledge to modernize the nation's power grid, comparing its state at the time to early roads before the鈥�
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Every year Bill LeBlanc, a senior adviser with Colorado-based E Source, hits the streets with a video camera to chat with average Americans about energy.鈥�
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If you peer behind an electrical plug in your house, you'll find a massive network of transmission lines, power plants and a whole army of people bringing鈥�