Biden And Manchin Speak Different Languages On Hydrogen

EI’s Mike O’Boyle explains that green hydrogen is the only type of hydrogen that is scalable and effective at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Hydrogen Blending Will Raise Consumer Costs and Risk Public Health While Barely Reducing Emissions

EI research finds that while hydrogen can be a solution for hard-to-decarbonize sectors like industry and aviation, it’s the wrong tool to cut emissions from buildings and power generation.

The Hydrogen Bombshell

EI research finds that hydrogen is not an effective solution to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from buildings, and blending it with natural gas can increase air pollution, consumer costs, and safety risks.

How To Defeat Putin And Save The Planet

EI’s Hal Harvey explains that clean energy is now cheaper than polluting sources, and speeding up the clean energy transition will make the U.S. less beholden to petro-state dictators.

Utilities Hyping Hydrogen’s Promise Risk Hitting ‘Dead Ends’ In Climate Fight

EI’ Sara Baldwin explains that direct electrification of homes and buildings is the most straightforward way to decarbonize the building sector, save consumers money, and improve public health, rather than deploying utility hydrogen blending proposals.

Can Biden Expand Gas And Zero Out Emisions?

EI’s Jeff Rissman explains that a new agreement between the U.S. and the European Union to deliver liquified natural gas contains much ambiguity when it comes to impacts on global greenhouse gas emissions.

U.S., Europe Seek Path To Cut Russian Fuel, Help Climate

EI’s Mike O’Boyle explains that now is the ideal time to transition to clean energy sources rather than increasing our dependence of foreign fossil fuels.

EPA Eyes New Rule For Gas-Fired Power Plants

EI’s Mike O’Boyle explains why hydrogen isn’t a silver-bullet solution for carbon-free electricity.

Coal’s Comeback Is Greatly Exaggerated

EI’s Silvio Marcacci explains why increased coal output in 2021 is an outlier rather than a reversal of the fuel’s steep decline.

‘Defining Moment’: How Can The U.S. End Its Dependency On Fossil Fuels?

EI’s Robbie Orvis explains support for wind, solar and electric cars would cut U.S. oil demand enough to offset Russian imports.