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February 25, 2021
Indiana Energy Grid Operator Finds “Transformational Change” Required to Integrate More Renewable Energy
Report released by Carmel-based Midcontinent Independent System Operator finds amount of renewable energy in system could double by 2026, but coordinated action by utility members is necessary to achieve more than 50% renewable energy.
February 24, 2021
An Interview With Young Leaders Around The State
February 22, 2021
Researchers find parasite hijacks honey bee’s iron supply
Researchers have found that a parasite that causes the most widespread disease in honey bees affects the bee by “hijacking” its iron nutrients.
February 22, 2021
IDEM offers teachers free, interactive virtual Earth Day presentations
IDEM is offering free virtual classroom presentations to students across the state of Indiana.
February 19, 2021
House Approves Bills Regulating Siting, Taxing of Renewables
The bills signal Legislature’s reluctant acceptance of Indiana’s renewable energy future, but environmental groups say the bills still need work.
February 19, 2021
Environmental Groups, Local Citizens Concerned about Mid-States Corridor Project, To Be Identified This Fall
February 17, 2021
IU and Hoosier Communities Partner with Green Projects to Cut Carbon Emissions
February 16, 2021
ERCOT: Frozen instruments at natural gas, coal and nuclear facilities most significant factors in Texas blackouts
Despite claims, the organization that manages a vast majority of Texas' power grid said that wind power has been the least significant factor in blackouts.
February 16, 2021
EPA begins review of USS Lead Superfund site cleanup
The EPA has begun a review of the first five years of cleanup efforts at East Chicago's USS Lead Superfund site.
February 16, 2021
EPA abandons Clean Power Plan, saying reinstatement “would not make sense”
A memo reveals the Biden administration is moving on from the Obama-era Clean Power Plan
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