The DOE picked Electra, Limelight Steel, and other teams that are working to slash steel’s emissions. Experts say their innovations are crucial but still far off.
Heat pumps, solar panels and EVs can save households money and slash emissions. A new calculator from RMI helps contractors figure out by how much.
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Canary Media
A big update from our newsroom
Happy birthday to us! And we’ve got some exciting news about Canary Media’s future.By Lisa Hymas
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Transmission
The Biden admin has a plan to get more mileage out of the power grid
The Department of Energy released a new roadmap to help the U.S. adopt tech that can give the grid a much-needed boost in capacity and reliability. -
Marine transport
This boat runs on 100% renewables. Can it help clean up bigger ships?
The Energy Observer has sailed the world as a floating lab of zero-emission technologies. Now its owners want to apply what they’ve learned to dirty freighters.
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Recycling renewables
All that e-waste is full of metals that could be recycled for clean tech
The copper, aluminum, and minerals in our old electronics could be reused in service of the clean energy transition, according to UN report.By Maddie Stone
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Transmission
Chart: The US clean energy backlog is getting bigger and bigger
A mountain of solar, storage, and wind projects are waiting for permission to plug in. The interconnection queue is now double the size of the entire U.S. grid. -
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California’s rooftop solar policies threaten progress on climate
NEM 3.0 rules have undermined California’s rooftop solar industry and could hamper the state's efforts to meet its climate targets. -
Transportation
Is the country’s e-scooter experiment working? The results are mixed
Electric scooters and other micromobility solutions can help reduce transit emissions — but it depends on how they’re deployed, used and managed.
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Heat pumps
Better heat pumps for commercial buildings are coming soon
The Department of Energy is convening manufacturers and customers like IKEA and Amazon to get next-gen heat pumps ready for commercial rooftops by 2027. -
Solar
California derailed its booming rooftop solar buildout. Can it be fixed?
Over the past year, California regulators have kneecapped small-scale solar needed to hit the state's climate goals. These lawmakers are trying to bring it back. -
Solar
Nexamp nabs $520M to build community solar across the US
Community solar helps people who can’t get rooftop solar access the benefits of solar ownership. Developer Nexamp just raised a boatload of money to build more of it.By Eric Wesoff
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Clean energy
Chart: Which US states generate the most solar and wind energy?
A new report tracks how renewable energy is transforming the nation's electricity mix, state by state.
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Utilities
More demand, more gas: Inside the Southeast’s dirty power push
Southeastern utilities want to build fossil gas power plants to meet surging demand. Critics say clean energy, batteries and grid-responsive data centers can do the job. -
Workforce diversity
From the UN to AES, how Madelka McCalla found her calling
The AES leader talks about building clean energy projects around the world and navigating impact-driven careers. Plus, job moves and a birthday. -
Solar
Texas got more electricity from solar than coal last month
Solar has out-produced coal in the state for the first time — a remarkable reminder of how quickly clean energy has grown in Texas. -
Marine transport
The first all-electric tugboat in the US is about to launch
The eWolf will begin operating this spring at the Port of San Diego, marking an important early step toward slashing diesel pollution from America's ports.
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The clean hydrogen paradox
The world needs to complement clean electricity with some other low-carbon energy. Can hydrogen fill the gap? Canary Media kicks off a special series.
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Clean energy
Solar and wind power have surged wildly in the US over the last decade
Nearly a quarter of the nation's grid now runs on renewables, but more needs to be done to meet climate goals, according to recent report. -
Electric vehicles
Selling used EVs is tricky business. These companies are making it work
Used EVs are cheaper than ever, but traditional auto dealers remain wary of selling them. A new breed of dealers and lenders are seizing the opportunity. -
Hydrogen
The hydrogen companies pushing for strict subsidy rules
Some industry players, including the federal “hydrogen hubs,” want looser rules for the U.S. climate law’s clean hydrogen subsidies — but it's far from unanimous. -
EV charging
Chart: Tesla’s EV charging lead isn’t going anywhere
The EV pioneer is facing more and more competition when it comes to car sales, but its lead in EV fast-charging hasn’t budged in several years.By Eric Wesoff
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Will a heat pump save you money? It depends
There’s no doubt that heat pumps are planet-friendly, but whether they make pure financial sense is a more complex — and personal — question. Here's what to consider.
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Climatetech finance
EPA’s new $20B ‘green bank’ will benefit disadvantaged communities most
The program will not only fund billions of dollars worth of climate projects in these communities, but try and convince private investors to join in, too. -
Batteries
This California city is trading an old gas plant for a giant grid battery
Calpine’s billion-dollar, 680-megawatt project in Menifee will be one of the biggest batteries in the U.S. when it comes online this summer. -
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Will a heat pump save you money? It depends
There’s no doubt that heat pumps are planet-friendly, but whether they make pure financial sense is a more complex — and personal — question. Here's what to consider. -
Carbon capture
US Steel plant in Indiana to host a $150M carbon capture experiment
CarbonFree’s SkyCycle technology will capture CO2 and extract calcium from steel slag to make high-value chemicals. The goal: making carbon capture profitable.
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Chart: The US clean energy backlog is getting bigger and bigger
A mountain of solar, storage, and wind projects are waiting for permission to plug in. The interconnection queue is now double the size of the entire U.S. grid.
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Emissions reduction
US landfills emit way more methane than previously thought
Landfills are the third-biggest source of U.S. methane emissions. But leaks of the potent greenhouse gas are often undetected due to monitoring blindspots. -
Carbon capture
Burying plant waste removes CO2 from the air. But can it scale?
Startup Graphyte is joining efforts to store biomass underground. Its technique is one of many that aims to use nature’s scraps to help the world decarbonize. -
Distributed energy resources
California’s new rules allow solar and batteries to help out the grid
Utilities tend to treat solar and batteries as threats to their power grids. California’s policy will now tap their flexible power to benefit the grid instead. -
Clean industry
New DOE-backed projects tackle factory emissions with heat pumps and more
The Biden admin is directing $500M toward factories that will use heat pumps, electric boilers and thermal energy storage to provide clean industrial heat. -
Electrification
These startups help busy contractors get electrification rebates faster
Rebates help households pay for solar, heat pumps and other climate-friendly upgrades — but contractors get stuck with the paperwork. These businesses are stepping in. -
Clean energy
Chart: Which states support community-led clean energy the most?
A new report finds that every state has room to improve when it comes to promoting community ownership of clean energy resources. -
Utilities
California regulator takes income-based electric bills off the table
CPUC’s new proposal ditches the controversial plan to charge ratepayers based on their income and instead puts forth fixed monthly charges. -
Nuclear
Michigan nuclear plant aims to be first ever to reopen in US
The Palisades Nuclear Plant won a $1.5B conditional federal loan to reopen. Plant owner Holtec plans to move fast — but the path ahead is murky.By Eric Wesoff
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Geothermal
Geothermal cuts emissions and costs at these Minnesota public schools
With federal incentives, the state’s second-largest school district is using geothermal to revamp school heating and trying out a novel aquifer-based system.By Frank Jossi
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Liquefied natural gas
As Europe shifts to clean energy, does it still need so much US LNG?
Gas exporters point to Europe's energy demand to justify building more LNG terminals, but Europe's clean energy transition could change that calculus.
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