Nov 16 Energy & Environment Shading Out Solar: State Policies In Ohio Valley Dim Future Of Energy Jobs When Jennie and Brian Kahly decided to move to a 150-acre family farm in West Virginia’s Preston County, they thought a lot about what type of farmers they wanted to be. “We went ahead and made a list of values, and one of those values was to minimize our fossil fuel use,” Jennie said. “That […] By Brittany Patterson Nov 16 Energy & Environment Shading Out Solar: State Policies In Ohio Valley Dim Future Of Energy Jobs Brittany Patterson
May 18 Energy & Environment Shine A Light: Regional Effort To Aid Puerto Rico Caught In Trump’s Solar Tariffs Far from the ocean and Puerto Rico’s famous beaches, narrow roads wind into mountains not unlike the country roads of our home, West Virginia. After hours of driving we reach a rural community in the island’s center called Tetuan Tres. Like so many places in rural Appalachia, you don’t come here accidentally. We’ve come to […] By Glynis Board and Rebecca Kiger May 18 Energy & Environment Shine A Light: Regional Effort To Aid Puerto Rico Caught In Trump’s Solar Tariffs Glynis Board and Rebecca Kiger
Aug 26 Energy & Environment Power Play: Experts Say Killing Clean Power Plan Won’t Revive Coal Coal-producing states are preparing for arguments next month in the federal appeals court case known as West Virginia v. EPA, challenging the Obama Administration’s Clean Power Plan to limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. The case has major implications for the country’s policy on climate change. But some experts and industry leaders say the […] By Glynis Board Aug 26 Energy & Environment Power Play: Experts Say Killing Clean Power Plan Won’t Revive Coal Glynis Board