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U.S. Electricity Price Increases On Gas Price Volatility, Wildfires
EI’s Brendan Pierpont explains that the growth of renewable energy is not responsible for higher electricity prices.
Americans Tapped $8 Billion In Tax Credits On Home Energy Upgrade
EI’s Sara Baldwin points out that earlier tax credits have had a stimulating effect on the market as people are encouraged to make home energy upgrades.
Ohio Solar Developers Use Inflation Reduction Act To Help Overcome ‘Bias’
EI’s Jack Conness discusses how funding from the Inflation Reduction Act has expanded solar development projects in Ohio by driving down the costs.
Evidence Suggests AEP Coal Approach Uneconomical As New Double-Digit Rate Hike Requests Loom
Research and analysis conducted by EI finds that coal-fired plants operate at a capacity factor which is uneconomical.
Weakened ‘Clean’ Hydrogen Rules Could Spike Costs, CO2 – Report
EI’s Dan Esposito explains his recent findings that weakening the 45V credit rules on hydrogen could increase energy, but it could also increase greenhouse gas emissions.
Evergreen Action Lays Out Climate Road Map For Harris
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal offers her perspective on how each presidential candidate is expected to build off of the Biden Administration’s energy agenda, albeit in distinct ways.
Here’s How Much An EV Could Save You, Based On Your State
EI’s EV Fill Up Tool shows that electricity is cheaper than gas and it highlights how much consumers can save in each state.
Summer’s heat Wave To Drive Up Electric Bills – But By How Much?
EI’s Brendan Pierpont explains recent findings that show natural gas price spikes in recent years still account for some of the increased electricity bills.
As Billions of Federal Dollars Flow Into California Hydrogen Projects, Worries Grow That Some Will Endanger Public Health
EI’s Dan Esposito explains that hydrogen produced under improper circumstances can worsen air pollution and delay efforts to clean up the power grid.
Rising US Power Prices Reflect New Reality For Utilities In Warming World
EI’s Brendan Pierpont explains recent findings that there is not a systematic relationship between states that have increased renewable energy shares and those that saw large rate increases.