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No images? Click here EnergyPlatform.News(letter)November 6, 2025 In this week’s edition of energy and environmental policy news across the states: Georgia PSC races could decide state’s energy future, Population shift to warmer states boosts electric heating, Market-based energy reforms let AI industry power itself, At a glance: Rhode Island Plus: Peter Huntsman: A strong chemical industry is essential to American prosperity
While Public Service Commission (PSC) races tend to fly under the radar, the stakes in Georgia on Tuesday are high. A shift in control could alter the trajectory of energy prices and reliability in the state for years to come.
Electricity is slowly closing the gap with natural gas as the main heating source for U.S. homes, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
State policymakers are making it easier for AI data centers and other large energy users to build their own off-grid power plants by exempting them from state utility regulations.
A snapshot of energy and environmental facts about the state of Rhode Island.
Despite its advances, mechanical recycling cannot process every type of plastic. Contaminated and mixed plastics often cannot be mechanically recycled. Sortation is difficult and error prone, especially for flat, small, and some colored products. We’re adding news and commentary from
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