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The federal government plans to build several hydrogen hubs around the country. The goal is to find a cleaner replacement for fossil fuels. But there are challenges in how hydrogen is produced.
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The U.S. Interior Department has released lease terms for projects planned for the state's central and northern coasts.
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The cost of electricity is expected to keep climbing in coming years, putting extra pressure on consumers trying to balance their budgets.
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San Diego water managers say they have enough water, but they will still support the state in urging residents to cut back usage.
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The closure, authorized by the California Coastal Commission on April 8, is intended to ensure the safety and health of both visitors to the area and the sea lions. It will be in effect for seven years.
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Here's a look at how Western cities have prepared for a future with less water.
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It took Captain Sergio Davi over four months to get here. He faced difficult challenges along the way.
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This system will be available for use by cargo vessels that aren't yet equipped to connect to shore power by placing a bonnet over the vessel's stack to capture and treat exhaust while the ship is at berth.
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Ivan Gomez was sentenced Wednesday in Monterey County.
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The grants are among seven issued to higher-learning institutions across the country to fund projects aimed at addressing air pollutants.
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