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‘A Watershed Moment’

On energy inefficiency, global green H2, and New Hampshire’s guerrilla solar

Energy

Exclusive: New Report Says Trump Hasn’t Squashed Biden’s Clean Energy Buildout

A just-released MIT paper argues that the energy transition is still largely following the trajectory laid out in the Inflation Reduction Act.

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Trump Taps Nashville Legend to Fight Solar and Wind Farms

And data centers might be collateral damage.

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Some Decent News for EVs, Finally

Plus, a look into the future of solar and wind tax credits.

Pulling the financial rug from wind and solar power.

The Next Fight Around Clean Energy Tax Credits

Democrats in Congress are determined to restore them. That isn’t necessarily what the industry wants.

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Radioactive!

On Puerto Rico’s grid, West Virginia’s rare earths hub, and China’s trucking fight

NRC Proposes Overhauling Radiation Rules
<p>Illustration by Simon Abranowicz / Getty Images</p>

Current conditions: Flooding from heavy rains in Ivory Coast and Ghana has killed at least 71 people so far • Barreling northwest of the Philippines, Tropical Depression Henry could strengthen into a storm by this evening • Philadelphia is roasting in 100 degrees Fahrenheit and bracing for thunderstorms as France and Paraguay prepare for Saturday’s World Cup knockout game.

THE TOP FIVE

1. NRC proposes major nuclear energy overhauls

On Wednesday afternoon, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission pitched two sweeping overhauls of the nation’s rules for building atomic power stations. The first proposal calls for replacing a radiation protection standard called As Low as Reasonably Achievable, or ALARA, with hard dose limits. “This rulemaking is raising the bar on clarity in our regulations. It is not lowering the bar on our safety standards,” Ho Nieh, the NRC chairman, told a small group of reporters on a call. “Dose limits for members of the public? They are not changing. We’re just really putting in clarifications on how to address doses below regulatory limits.” The second proposal expands the menu of options available to developers pursuing licensing through one of the NRC’s existing pathways, allowing some novel approaches to weighing the risk of certain technologies to factor into older processes.

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A Progressive Plan to Freeze Electricity Rates Without Starving the Grid

Plus, Google and Amazon report on what hyperscaling has done to their emissions.

A Progressive Plan to Freeze Electricity Rates Without Starving the Grid
<p>Illustration by Simon Abranowicz / Unsplash</p>

There’s an interesting new report out today from the progressive think tank Groundwork Collaborative that makes a case for how Democrats can harness the artificial intelligence and data center boom to help the power grid — while also cutting costs for electricity customers.

But first, some news. We’ve known for some time now that artificial intelligence is transforming America’s biggest technology companies, turning them into major energy consumers and even quasi-industrial firms. Now we have even more evidence that it’s driving up their carbon emissions, too.

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