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DOE dedicating $17.5 billion in loans to the nuclear supply chain
The low-interest loans are aimed at supporting the Trump’s administration’s push to build 10 large nuclear plants by 2030.
Catherine BoudreauJun 23, 2026
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What Andy Burnham’s transit experience will mean for UK energy
Catherine BoudreauJun 22, 2026
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FERC to grid operators: Connect large loads to transmission faster
Maeve AllsupJun 18, 2026
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The grid’s choice is between large load flexibility versus defection
Jackson EwingJun 18, 2026
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SpaceX’s IPO is an energy story
SpaceX is about far more than rockets. Its bets on AI, data centers, private power, and solar-based orbital compute all have energy consequences.
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A playbook for decarbonizing the home
Here’s what actually needs to happen to finish the job.
Nate AdamsJun 18, 2026 -
A government stake in AI means taking on the industry’s power problem
Trump and Sanders both arrived at the same idea in the same week: a public stake in AI giants like OpenAI and Anthropic.
Nick ZenkinJun 17, 2026 -
Will Musk and DOJ win a permit shortcut for off-grid data center power?
The Trump administration joined a federal court case with significant implications for how AI data centers use behind-the-meter generation.
Maeve AllsupJun 17, 2026 -
Can this rocket engineer help geothermal build faster?
Founded by a former Space-X engineer, Critical Energy raised $22 million to build modular power plants for geothermal developers.
Bianca GiacoboneJun 17, 2026 -
Why the climate tech ‘missing middle’ is a massive opportunity
S2G Investments’ Frank O’Sullivan on why founders need to stop pitching hockey-stick growth, and how infrastructure giants can bridge the climate finance gap.
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Why home electrification is moving so slowly
Heat pumps do their job. The defaults we’ve wrapped around them don’t.
Nate AdamsJun 17, 2026 -
Is PJM too big to function?
The stakes are high in the debate over the fate of the nation’s largest capacity market.
Maeve AllsupJun 16, 2026














