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‘Cheaper To Save The Climate’: UC Berkeley Study Finds Clean Energy Transition Possible By 2035
EI’s Silvio Marcacci explains why policy is necessary to deliver on the promise of 90% clean electricity by 2035.
The U.S. Energy Grid Can Be Both Cheaper And Cleaner
EI’s report outlines a set of technology-neutral policies that support the transition to 90% clean electricity by 2035.
The Covid-19 Economic Slump Is Closing Down Coal Plants
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal shares why investments in clean energy provide a unique opportunity for economic recovery and emission reductions.
90% Clean Power By 2035 Is ‘Challenging But Feasible’
Policies EI recommends include a federal clean electricity standard and extending federal clean energy investment and production tax credits, among others.
Job Moves At ABB, Energy Impact Partners, SolarEdge, Enel X, Solaria, Engie, Nexamp, Eos, EEI
Sara Baldwin joins EI as new electrification policy director, with an emphasis on vehicle and building electrification.
Unpacking The 90% Renewable Energy In US By 2035 Scenario
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal says passing federal legislation as soon as possible is a huge step in the right direction to achieving 90% clean electricity by 2035.
Report Charts Path To Decarbonized U.S. Grids
The goal of 90% clean by 2035 rests on a series of substantial federal and state policy changes and incentives as detailed in a report by EI.
90% CO2-Free Electricity By 2035? Here’s A Road Map
Realizing 90% decarbonization of the electricity grid by 2035 requires a massive investment in renewables and a combination of smart policies, as outlined in an EI report.
How The US Electricity Grid Could Go On A 90% Carbon-Free Diet
EI’s Mike O’Boyle says lower prices and the dependability of a 90% clean electricity grid by 2035 should empower policymakers to increase their ambition.
The U.S. Can Get To 90% Clean Electricity In Just 15 Years
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal explains how rapidly falling clean energy prices are making a much faster than expected transition away from fossil fuels possible.