The European Union is taking action to support PV producers. It may be too late.
Tesla cut its charging team. What now?
The industry’s transition to Tesla’s charging standard is already underway, but this setback could mean delays — and opportunity for Tesla’s competitors.
Rounding up the week's slew of federal action on AI and energy
On Monday, DOE unveiled the work it has undertaken in light of an October 2023 executive order on AI.
How PG&E got creative in overcoming capacity limits
In 2023, the utility turned to batteries as an alternative to reconductoring, a move that saved money and time.
Report: Clean tech mining is getting less extractive as efficiency improves
Research from the Breakthrough Institute found that clean energy options, including nuclear, have much smaller mining footprints than fossil fuels.
BlackRock, Temasek close inaugural decarbonization fund at $1.4 billion
The Decarbonization Partners close comes as BlackRock and other investors walk back climate ambitions — and focus on funding energy transition startups.
Schneider brings BESS to its microgrid suite
The company hopes expanding its microgrid solution will help open up the conversation between utilities and customers about flexible resources.
Reconductoring could help solve America’s grid problem
Advanced conductors can up to double transmission capacity on existing lines in a matter of months.
DOE moves to streamline transmission permitting
In a bid to clear the transmission queue, new final rules impose changes including a two-year deadline for federal permitting.
EV makers have the chance to catalyze the clean steel and aluminum markets
Vague promises between automakers and their suppliers miss the opportunity to make a major dent in emissions.
Why hourly matching for green hydrogen is no simple fix
Breaking down the vigorous debate over Treasury's proposed 45V tax credit guidance