U.S. Is On Track To Halve Emissions By 2035, But This Still Isn’t Enough

EI’s Robbie Orvis weighs in on the increasing number of requests for wind and solar projects to connect to the grid.

Steam Made By Heat Pumps Can Help Clean Up Industry And Manufacturing

EI’s Jeff Rissman weighs in on the potential for growth in the heat-pump market, which has been frequently overlooked.

Shocking Chart Reveals A Dramatic Change That Could Affect Americans’ Power Bills: ‘[It’s] Unequivocally More Expensive’

EI’s Michelle Solomon provides insight into the new model that shows how expensive coal is compared to solar and wind alternatives.

The Climate 202: How Hydrogen Subsidies Could Cause A ‘Doom Loop’ For The Climate

EI’s Eric Gimon explains the “three pillars” that green groups are advocating for to define what constitutes as green hydrogen under climate law.

What Does The U.S. Debt Ceiling Deal Mean For Clean Energy? | Podcast

EI’s Robbie Orvis joins the podcast to discuss the debt ceiling, health implications of the Canada wildfires, and to provide insight into the recent legislation being passed to draft new energy regulations.

In The Legislature, Renewable Energy Supporters Defeated Fossil Fuel Supporters

David Wallace-Wells highlights the benefits that clean energy brings to red, blue & purple states, including billions in added GDP & massive job creation.

EVs: Win-Win For The Environment And Drivers’ Wallets

EI’s research shows why more states are adopting clean car standards and why consumers are saving money when purchasing an electric vehicle.

States Test An Unusual Idea: Tying Electric Utilities’ Profit To Performance

EI’s Mike O’Boyle discusses how performance-based regulation can maximize the outcomes of state policy goals.

Why Section 45X Is A ‘Game Changer’ For U.S. EV Battery Supply Chain

EI’s Sara Baldwin discusses how the Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS Act signal to the market that the U.S. is interested on shoring their manufacturing and supply chain.

Republican Lawmakers Are Making It Harder For Power Companies To Pivot Away From Coal. Their Constituents May Be Paying he Price

EI’s Michael O’Boyle explains U.S. coal plants are now almost universally uneconomic and there’s little policymakers can do to change that.