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Analysis and Commentary
Enhanced Geothermal Could Be A Missing Piece Of America’s Climate Puzzle
EI’s Silvio Marcacci discusses the potential future of geothermal energy in the United States and evaluates the recent 30-day test period on Fervo Energy’s Project Red.
It’s Time To Rethink Grid Reliability
EI’s Michelle Solomon discusses the importance of valuing resource impact to build and maintain a reliable grid.
Commentary: Policymakers’ Climate Decisions Are Endangering Virginia’s Future
EI’s Dan O’Brien discusses how policymakers are endangering the homes, lives, and economy in Virginia.
Renewables And Storage Got Texas’ Grid Through This Heat Wave. But The State Legislature Still Hasn’t Fixed Its Underlying Problems
EI’s Greg Alvarez discusses how the Texas legislators ignored the opportunity to analyze customer-side electricity solutions.
Thermal Batteries Could Cut U.S Industrial Heating Power Costs In Half
EI’s Jeffrey Rissman discusses industrial thermal batteries, a new clean technology that may be the solution to cutting industrial greenhouse gas emissions and reducing industrial power costs.
Federal Policies Are Fueling An American Clean Energy Jobs And Investment Boom
EI’s Silvio Marcacci discusses how clean energy investments create new jobs and investment opportunities across the country.
Batteries And Renewables Are Saving Texas During The Heat Wave
EI’s Anand Gopal discusses the low-cost wind, solar and batteries that have kept the Texas grid afloat.
A Clean And Profitable Era Dawns For Rural Electric Cooperatives
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal discusses how the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) enables investments into reliable and affordable rural power.
Florida Faces Stark Choice: Reap Billions From Clean Energy Or Pay Billions In Climate impacts
EI’s Rachel Goldstein discusses how Florida has the potential to gain billions of dollars if the state embraces Inflation Reduction Act clean electricity and vehicle incentives.
‘Climate Whiplash’ Is The New Normal For California, Experts Say
EI’s Sarah Spengeman explains how recent swings in extreme weather in California are likely to become the new normal as precipitation patterns are altered by rising temperatures.