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Energy

Onshore wind.
AM Briefing

New Headwinds

On congestion pricing, deep sea mining, and kiwi birds

Climate Tech

Funding Friday: Space Solar Goes Meta

Plus news on cloud seeding, fission for fusion, and more of the week’s biggest money moves.

Green
AM Briefing

Belgian Nuclear Waffling

On Texas solar, Total’s deal, and Rivian’s revving

Yellow
Podcast

Some Great News About the Global Electricity System

Rob chats with Ember’s Nicholas Fulghum about the think tank’s newest report.

Green
A power plant.

Where Did All the Solar Go?

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

Blue
AM Briefing

Delete Virginia

On FEMA fubar, South African nuclear, and Chinese electrolyzers

A data center interior.
AM 4/28
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Current conditions: The Gulf Coast states are bracing for a series of midweek thunderstorms • Temperatures are rocketing up near 100 degrees Fahrenheit in Lahore, Pakistan • San Juan, Puerto Rico, is facing days of severe thunderstorms.

THE TOP FIVE

1. Brookfield abandons data center complex in Virginia amid opposition

Compass Datacenters is quitting a yearslong bid to build a key part of a 2,100-acre data center corridor in northern Virginia amid mounting pushback from neighbors, marking one of the highest profile examples yet of political opposition killing off a major server farm. The company, backed by the private equity giant Brookfield Asset Management, has gunned for Prince William County’s approval to turn more than 800 acres into a portion of the data center buildout. But after spending tens of millions of dollars on the effort, the firm decided that political resistance to providing tax breaks had created what Bloomberg described Wednesday as “too many roadblocks,” prompting a withdrawal.

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Energy

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.

Raskin, Huffman, and Trump.
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Two House Democrats are going after TotalEnergies after the company ignored an earlier request to defend its $1 billion settlement with the Trump administration to walk away from offshore wind.

Jared Huffman, the ranking member of the House Natural Resources Committee from California, and Jamie Raskin, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee from Maryland, sent a letter on Wednesday informing Total’s CEO Patrick Pouyanné that they have opened a formal investigation into the company.

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