Press Archive

This Is How The U.S. Gets To Zero Carbon Emissions By 2050

EI’s Sonia Aggarwal outlines decarbonization policy in an article highlighting EI’s policy pathway to reach zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Bill Gates-Backed Startup Claims Solar ‘Breakthrough.’ Is It?

EI’s Jeffrey Rissman discusses industrial decarbonization in an article discussing a concentrating solar “breakthrough” technology with industrial uses.

Clean energy, yes. But divisions put Dems on different paths

EI’s Robbie Orvis and Designing Climate Solutions help explain whether presidential climate plans can decarbonize U.S. electricity.

How To Reach U.S. Net Zero Emissions By 2050: Decarbonizing Electricity

Energy Innovation has identified the policy pathway to economy-wide U.S. net zero emissions by 2050: This article explores electricity decarbonization.

How To Reach U.S. Net Zero Emissions By 2050: Decarbonizing Transportation

Energy Innovation has identified the policy pathway to economy-wide U.S. net zero emissions by 2050: This article explores transportation decarbonization.

No more fire in the kitchen: Cities are banning natural gas in homes to save the planet

EI’s Amanda Myers explains that the American Gas Association’s conclusion that buildings need to continue to rely on natural gas is based on unrealistic assumptions.

How To Reach U.S. Net Zero Emissions By 2050: Decarbonizing Buildings

Energy Innovation has identified the policy pathway to economy-wide U.S. net zero emissions by 2050: This article explores building decarbonization.

How To Reach U.S. Net Zero Emissions By 2050: Decarbonizing Industry

Energy Innovation has identified the policy pathway to economy-wide U.S. net zero emissions by 2050: This article explores industry decarbonization.

California’s Blackouts Could Make Fighting Climate Change Even Harder

EI’s Mike O’Boyle details how wildfires causing California’s blackouts could threaten the state’s climate goals by raising power prices.

How Policy Can Help China Peak Its Emissions While Saving $560 Billion

EI’s Megan Mahajan details the policies that can help China peak its emissions by 2030 and generate $560 billion net economic savings by 2050.

Great Lakes States Among Those Fighting Air Rules Change

EI modeling on economic impacts of Trump’s proposed federal fuel economy rollback is cited in an article discussing Great Lakes opposition to the move.

Argentina May Be the Hottest Renewable Energy Market You Haven’t Heard Of. Can It Spur a Global Boom?

EI’s Silvio Marcacci details how Argentina unlocked its renewable energy potential to add 6.5GW and $7.5 billion investment in three years.

The U.S. Southeast: A Hotspot For Uneconomic Fossil Power, Already Costs Consumers Millions

EI’s Mike O’Boyle says by continuing to run and build uneconomic fossil fuel plants, Southeast U.S. utilities cost consumers millions and risk billions in stranded assets.

Hydrogen Could Become A $130 Billion U.S. Industry By 2050. Could It Also Cut Emissions?

EI’s Jeff Rissman says hydrogen is a key emerging decarbonization technology, and could become a $130 billion U.S. industry while cutting emissions by 2050.

Trump’s EPA Threatens California Over Air Quality; Governor Says It’s “Pure Retaliation”

EI’s Hal Harvey is quoted in an article discussing Trump’s EPA threatening California over air quality after revoking its ability to set clean air standards.

ERCOT’s Wild Summer Is Over. Solar Looks Like The Winner

EI’s Eric Gimon discusses power market pricing in an article exploring how solar power was a winner in Texas’ ERCOT summer season.

Trump Revoking California Emissions Waiver Will Cost Billions, Fracture U.S. Auto Market

Trump revoking California emissions waiver will cost consumers billions, dramatically increase emissions, and fracture the U.S. auto market, writes EI’s Megan Mahajan.

China Is Positioned To Lead On Climate Change As The U.S. Rolls Back Its Policies

EI’s Jeff Rissman and Robbie Orvis are cited in an article discussing how China is on track to lead on climate change earlier than expected.

Building Electrification Could Add Hundreds Of Millions Of Batteries To The Grid

EI’s Sonia Aggarwal outlines how building electrification could add hundreds of millions of thermal batteries to the U.S. grid.

Asia’s Utilities And Policymakers Should Think Twice About Doubling Down On Risky U.S. LNG Imports

EI’s Robbie Orvis says the rush to invest in U.S. LNG imports could be a risky economic move for Asia’s utilities and policymakers.