Bound for disadvantaged communities, the federal investment in new residential solar could yield more than 200,000 new green jobs.
The challenging economics of battery recycling
Columbia University's Dan Steingart talks about the shortage of end-of-life lithium-ion cells — and why battery recycling is hard right now.
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.
Trellis Climate offers a leg up for first-of-a-kind cleantech projects
The new catalytic capital program promises to fill a financing gap for promising but unproven technologies and infrastructure projects.
New funding in hand, Arcadia plans expansion of utility data platform
CEO Bhatraju said the $50 million will help the company adapt to enterprise customers’ demand for new data solutions.
David Crane: Permitting reform is “missing link” for energy transition
And Edison International’s Pizarro added that siting and permitting are eating up most of the 10-12 year timeline to build a transmission project.
Climeworks begins to offer “PPAs” for carbon removal
The company will sell curated carbon removal “packages” that include a range of nature-based solutions alongside its own direct air capture services.
Why utilities were unprepared for the new wave of power demand
The forecast calls for an overtaxed grid.
DOE: Utilities must act now to unlock latent grid capacity
Deploying new grid tech could increase capacity by up to 100 GW if installed “overnight,” the agency reports.
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