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Energy

Where Did All the Solar Go?

PJM is back open for business, but the new generation applying to interconnect is primarily natural gas.

AM Briefing

Delete Virginia

On FEMA fubar, South African nuclear, and Chinese electrolyzers

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House Democrats to TotalEnergies: ‘We’re Coming for You’

Representatives Jared Huffman and Jamie Raskin announced an investigation into the $1 billion offshore wind deal with the Trump administration.

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Inside Josh Shapiro’s Attempt to Navigate the Data Center Backlash

Emails between the Pennsylvania governor’s office and Amazon illustrate the difficulty of courting big business as anti-AI fervor explodes.

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Offshore wind.

Ripened on the Vine

On a sodium-ion megadeal, the Bangladeshi atom, and space solar

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Trump’s Shady Wind Deals Aren’t Over Yet

There are at least two more developers in a position to trade offshore leases for fossil fuel investment.

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Trump’s Tailwinds

On hydropower, GOP renewables, and sewage in Seattle

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Current conditions: After a springy warm up, temperatures in Northeast cities such as Boston and Atlantic City are plunging back into the low 50 degrees Fahrenheit range for the rest of the week • In India, meanwhile, a northern heatwave is sending temperatures in Gujarat as high as 110 degrees today • The Pacific waters off California and Mexico are hitting record temperatures amid an historic marine heatwave.

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1. Trump has convinced two more offshore wind developers to cancel projects

Last month, following a string of legal defeats over his efforts to halt construction of offshore wind turbines through regulatory fiat, President Donald Trump tried something new: Paying developers to quit. The plan worked: French energy giant TotalEnergies agreed to abandon its two offshore wind farms in exchange for $1 billion from the federal government, with the promise that it would reinvest that money in U.S. oil and gas development. Reporting by Heatmap’s Emily Pontecorvo later showed that the legal reasoning behind the federal government's cash offer was shaky, and that the actual text of the agreement contained no definite assurances that the company would invest any more than it was already planning to. Last week, I told you that more deals were in the works, including with another French company, the utility Engie. Now the Trump administration has confirmed the rumors.

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Energy

Why This Gas Crisis Isn’t Hitting Like 1979

$4 of gasoline will actually get you pretty far these days.

The 1970s gas crisis.
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Everyone’s mad about high oil prices, but are they doing anything about it? With around 11 million barrels per day (about a tenth of global production) shut in, and thus missing from the global oil market, someone has to be using less of it. Maybe it’s petrochemical plants that run on tight margins slowing down. Maybe it’s European airlines cancelling flights.

At least so far, it’s probably not American drivers.

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