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The owner of a Bloomington-Normal recycling company, Midwest Fiber, says he’s amazed with how technology is changing his business – even if other economic forces can make things challenging.
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The new state budget includes less money for a popular electric-vehicle rebate program, potentially hindering efforts to reach a stated goal of 1 million EVs on the road by 2030.
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Agronomists, farmers and researchers met at the Illinois State University Farm in Lexington on Tuesday to discuss Lake Bloomington-Evergreen Lake (LB-EL) watershed planning efforts, along with farm conservation practices that can help reach watershed goals.
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A summer adventure from ISU's Horticulture Center hopes to inspire a love for Illinois prairies.
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The public can learn about Rivian’s plans to install a large-scale wind turbine at its Normal manufacturing campus during an open forum next week.
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McLean County will consider whether to permit construction of a solar farm that the county has already approved twice before.
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CoverCress will initially be sold as a whole grain seed for feeding broiler chickens, but the ultimate market is for sustainable aviation fuel.
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Waukegan says goodbye to a coal plant but must now contend with its industrial waste.
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Waukegan says goodbye to a coal plant but must now contend with its industrial waste.
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Energy will cost about $89 a megawatt hour starting this June, up from $29 per megawatt hour last year.
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The wind energy industry is now facing a new challenge: what to do with old wind turbine blades when it’s time to replace them.
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In Episode 9 of the food and farming series Food Trek, Tory Dahlhoff and co-producer Allison Walsh check in with the Central Illinois FarmFED Cooperative in Mount Pulaski, in Logan County.