The Energy Gang Podcast: What Does The IRA Mean For The World?

EI’s Robbie Orvis discusses what the Inflation Reduction Act’s passage could mean for global emissions and clean energy deployment.

What landmark new US climate law means for emissions

EI’s Robbie Orvis talks about hurdles to implementing the Inflation Reduction Act, and climate benefits to overcoming those barriers.

Some Chicagoans Going All-Electric At Home To Fight Climate Change

EI’s Sara Baldwin discusses how going all-electric with electrified appliances can cut indoor air pollution and fight climate change.

Why The Climate Bill’s Impact Might Not Match What Many Expect

EI modeling finds the Inflation Reduction Act could cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 37 to 41 percent by 2030.

The Landscape Is So Different Now That We Can Make More Climate Progress For Less Money

EI modeling finds the Inflation Reduction Act would cut many more tons of greenhouse gas emissions than its new oil and gas provisions would create.

Biden Secures Climate Legacy With Inflation Reduction Act, Say Activists

EI’s Robbie Orvis explains the Inflation Reduction Act’s long-term clean energy tax credits will provide businesses with the certainty they need to grow and invest in a domestic supply chain.

What Does The Inflation Reduction Act Do For State And Local Government?

EI’s Dan Esposito explains the Inflation Reduction Act streamlines a previously piecemeal system of tax credits for clean energy and provides long-term certainty.

How The Inflation Reduction Act Will Boost Smart Buildings

EI’s Hadley Tallackson explains the Inflation Reduction Act contains provisions that will boost smart technology in buildings, which will help cut emissions and save consumers money.

West Virginia Coal Country Will Test Power of Democrats’ Climate Bill

EI’s Robbie Orvis explains the Inflation Reduction Act won’t just cut greenhouse gas emissions– it will also create millions of new jobs.

Climate Bill’s Success Hinges On Timely Renewable-Projects Build-Out

EI research finds the Inflation Reduction Act could cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 37-41 percent by 2030, but that depends on renewable projects and transmission lines getting built quickly.