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A new crop of energy groups wants to lower your bills, not sell you solar
Many groups are swapping climate ideology for market economics, and shifting to state legislatures.
Catherine BoudreauJul 7, 2026
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Form Energy’s manufacturing breakthrough
Form Energy CEO Mateo Jaramillo on the stressful realities of scaling manufacturing for long-duration batteries.
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What did the OBBB actually do to the transferability market?
A year later, the transferability market keeps growing — but not everyone can keep up.
Bianca GiacoboneJul 1, 2026 -
As power shortfalls loom, Trump’s permitting blockade risks 92 GW of clean energy
Wood Mackenzie estimates that $121 billion in solar, wind, and storage projects are exposed to extra federal scrutiny.
Catherine BoudreauJun 30, 2026 -
How APS dove head-first into AI
APS and Bidgely explain how utilities can move from isolated AI pilots to secure, reusable intelligence across the business.
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The case for meeting load growth with renewables? $5 billion in savings
Energy Innovation found that Trump’s fossil-forward approach puts customers on the hook for higher coal and gas costs by 2030.
Catherine BoudreauJun 29, 2026 -
When governance can’t keep up, energy consumers pay
How decision-speed failures in electricity markets transfer risk to the people least able to protect themselves.
Jeanine JohnsonJun 29, 2026 -
Is commercial fusion finally near?
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is pushing ahead on commercialization. We interrogate the timeline.
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How an A-list gathering nudged fusion scientists to build a power plant
Inertia is recruiting Apple and Waymo veterans to build the supply chain it needs to bring its 2022 fusion breakthrough to market.
Catherine BoudreauJun 25, 2026














