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Energy

Exclusive: How California Could Unlock Its Distributed Energy Potential

A new report from a coalition of energy and data analytics organizations offers recommendations for the country’s demand response leader.

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A Gas Colossus

On Belgium’s fire, African oil, and the Philippines’ trash

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The New Era of the Gas Mega-Plant

OpenAI’s new Ohio data center will rely on the country’s largest fossil-fueled power plant — which will be built on federal land.

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Lala Lashes Hawaii

On the battery backlog, Canadian U, and Peter Thiel goes gas gaucho

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Summer Electricity Bills Don’t Have to Be This Crazy

The problem isn’t just affordability, two researchers from Heatmap and MIT’s Electricity Price Hub argue. Bill volatility also creates pain for electricity consumers.

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Insane in the Methane

On Trump’s mineral deals, the gas turbine backlog, and Turkic offshore wind

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The U.S. Clean Economy Has Snapped Its Losing Streak

Investment in zero-carbon energy and transportation surged this spring, driven by consumer EV and battery buying.

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This is an edition of Heatmap Daily, an evening review of the day’s news written by our executive editor. Sign up for it here.

Ready to be surprised? Clean energy and transportation investment surged in the second quarter of this year, rising to more than $75 billion in total, according to new data released earlier this week.

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A New Era of Electricity Inflation Has Transformed the Northeast’s Carbon Market

As costs rise, more proceeds from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative are going to direct bill relief.

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A carbon price can be a tough sell when electricity costs are rising.

That’s what governors up and down the eastern seaboard are facing as they decide what to do with revenues from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, an 11-state cap-and-trade program for the electricity sector that operates from Virginia to Maine.

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