Throwing another log into a crackling fireplace on a cold winter's night might seem like a cozy, harmless tradition. But ...
Minnesota regulators on Thursday said burning wood or trash to generate electricity could be considered carbon-free under the state’s landmark 2040 climate law, depending on how emissions are counted.
Hannah has almost three years of experience overseeing surveys, product testing and investigations around home improvements, health and pet care. But there is increasing concern about the potential ...
You might have a stack of leftover lumber from your deck project. Or maybe you grabbed some free wood from a construction site. Honestly, what seems like a harmless fire could land you with penalties ...
Burning trash and wood to generate electricity will now be considered a carbon-free source under Minnesota’s landmark clean energy law, after a decision by state utility regulators following a ...