The ambitious push to re-shore the American clean energy supply chain has reached a critical juncture with the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the IRS releasing their much-anticipated proposed guidance on Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) restrictions. For months, developers and manufacturers
As the global automotive industry accelerates its transition toward sustainability, the pressure intensifies on every link in the supply chain to innovate and reduce its environmental impact. In a significant move that underscores this industry-wide shift, Maxion Wheels, a premier global
Offshore wind farms, while a cornerstone of renewable energy, present a notable paradox by occupying vast expanses of the ocean while the turbines themselves utilize less than one percent of this marine footprint. A groundbreaking review from researchers at the University of Surrey explores an
The Texas electric grid, a symbol of both immense power and alarming vulnerability, stands at a critical juncture, haunted by the memory of catastrophic failures during extreme weather events and now strained by rapid growth and the integration of intermittent renewables. A groundbreaking market
In the shadow of Washington’s rolling hills, a monumental clash between the urgent demands of a modernizing energy grid and the timeless traditions of an ancient culture has culminated in a federal decision that reverberates across the Pacific Northwest. Federal regulators have granted a 40-year
A landmark decision by the Department of Energy has sent ripples through the clean energy sector, officially revoking a $1.8 billion loan commitment previously allocated to Arizona Public Service, the state's largest investor-owned utility. This move halts a significant investment aimed at
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