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washingtonexaminer.com - Maydeen Merino - House lawmakers move to give nuclear fusion industry subsidies
House lawmakers move to give nuclear fusion industry subsidies
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“As the fusion energy industry grows, the United States must ensure we are on the forefront of not just innovation but also manufacturing,” Miller said in a statement. “Time and time again, we have seen American innovation…

newsweek.com - Jeff Young - What's ahead for clean power now that U.S. policy has turned against it?
What's ahead for clean power now that U.S. policy has turned against it?
Newsweek

By Jeff Young is Newsweek 's Environment and Sustainability Editor based in Louisville, Kentucky. His focus is climate change and sustainability with an emphasis on climate solutions and the clean energy transition. He has in-depth knowledge of…

qctimes.com - Letter: Clean energy an Iowa success story
Letter: Clean energy an Iowa success story
The Quad-City Times

This week is National Clean Energy Week, and here in Iowa we know what that means. Clean energy is benefitting our state, from the wind turbines across our fields to the solar panels going up on homes and businesses. Innovative energy projects mean…

sorumatik.co - Non examples of nonrenewable resources
Non examples of nonrenewable resources
Sorumatik

Non-examples of nonrenewable resources refer to resources that are not classified as nonrenewable, meaning they can be replenished naturally over time and are sustainable in the long term. In simpler terms, these are often called renewable…

taipeitimes.com - 台北時報 - The public remembers Lu's flaws
The public remembers Lu's flaws
Taipei Times

By Liou Je-wei 劉哲瑋 The Executive Yuan on Tuesday last week said that “unsolvable” problems and mistakes in the amended Act Governing the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures…

swissinfo.ch - Pauline Turuban - UN experts warn Congo's conflict minerals slipping into global market
UN experts warn Congo's conflict minerals slipping into global market
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Critical minerals, those that are necessary for renewable energy technologies, such as coltan or tantalum, a metal extracted from coltan, are used in most of our daily electronic devices such as mobile phones or computers. They are also found in…

newsweek.com - Jeff Young - China embraces cleaner energy, while US is stuck in the 20th century
China embraces cleaner energy, while US is stuck in the 20th century
Newsweek

By Jeff Young is Newsweek 's Environment and Sustainability Editor based in Louisville, Kentucky. His focus is climate change and sustainability with an emphasis on climate solutions and the clean energy transition. He has in-depth knowledge of…

powermag.com - Contributed Content - Tracks Moving Turbines: Delivering Clean Energy to North Carolina
Tracks Moving Turbines: Delivering Clean Energy to North Carolina
POWER Magazine

Transporting freight for the energy industry that weighs as much as a house and stretches longer than a city block leaves no room for error. Energy freight shipments, which are often referred to as specialized or dimensional freight, are usually…

heatmap.news - Matthew Zeitlin - The Fed Is Cutting Again. That's Good for Renewables - But Maybe Not Good Enough.
The Fed Is Cutting Again. That's Good for Renewables - But Maybe Not Good Enough.
Heatmap News

It won't rescue the renewables industry, but at least it's something. The Federal Reserve announced today that it will cut the federal funds rate by 0.25 percentage points, bringing it down to between 4% and 4.25%. Fed officials also projected…

gazettenet.com - Helen Seidler - Guest columnist Helen Seidler: Sunny days ahead
Guest columnist Helen Seidler: Sunny days ahead
Daily Hampshire Gazette

There is a sunny spot in the midst of the gloomy news about the near future of the economy. Job creation has slid, prices are edging up, businesses are holding off on decision making, and tourism is slowing down, all due to uncertainty in what lies…

wishtv.com - Jay Adkins - Indiana energy secretary blasts local moratoriums, calls energy development 'patriotic' task
Indiana energy secretary blasts local moratoriums, calls energy development 'patriotic' task
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INDIANAPOLIS (INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Local bans on wind, solar and other energy projects are giving Indiana a bad reputation, Indiana's top energy official said Tuesday. She plans to reward those open for business. “These local…

time.com - Michael E. Mann - Antiscience Is an Existential Threat
Antiscience Is an Existential Threat
Time

Humanity now faces the existential threat of a leviathan with three heads: a steadily worsening climate crisis, increasingly deadly pandemics, and an unprecedented weaponization of antiscience that renders us helpless in our collective efforts to…

thecentersquare.com - By Tate Miller | The Center Square contributor - EPA issues permit for deepwater port that will allow for 365M oil barrels loaded a year
EPA issues permit for deepwater port that will allow for 365M oil barrels loaded a year
The Center Square

(The Center Square) – In the effort to advance American energy dominance, the EPA issued the “Clean Air Act permit” for an offshore deepwater port in Texas meant for crude oil export – with an energy advocate applauding…

chron.com - Michael Oxman - Why do big oil companies invest in green energy?
Why do big oil companies invest in green energy?
Chron

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) (THE CONVERSATION) Some major oil companies such as Shell and BP that once were touted as leading the way in clean energy investments…

fastcompany.com - Adele Peters - This roof is hiding a secret: sleek new wind turbines you can barely see
This roof is hiding a secret: sleek new wind turbines you can barely see
Fast Company

It's getting harder to build large wind farms in the U.S. as the industry faces major political roadblocks. But a different kind of wind power could grow more quickly: small turbines that sit on the edge of rooftops rather than fields. A startup…

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