Renewable Energy

Senate Democrats End Permitting Talks Over Wind Freeze
Renewable Energy Senate Democrats End Permitting Talks Over Wind Freeze

A bipartisan push to overhaul America's decades-old infrastructure permitting laws came to an abrupt and acrimonious halt last December, collapsing not from internal disagreement but from a single executive action that shattered the foundation of trust between Congress and the White House. The

Can US Wind Power Survive Political Headwinds?
Renewable Energy Can US Wind Power Survive Political Headwinds?

Today, we're joined by Christopher Hailstone, a leading expert in energy management and grid reliability, to unpack the complex forces shaping the global wind power industry. We'll explore the reasons behind a projected global slowdown, even as the United States market accelerates, and delve into

Can Canadian Hydropower Save New England Billions?
Renewable Energy Can Canadian Hydropower Save New England Billions?

New England has long grappled with some of the highest electricity costs in the nation, a challenge compounded by its ambitious climate goals and a persistent dependence on volatile natural gas markets. In a landmark development for the region's energy future, Avangrid, an American subsidiary of

Montana's Water Supply Is a Tale of Two Snowpacks
Renewable Energy Montana's Water Supply Is a Tale of Two Snowpacks

With an extensive background in energy management and electricity delivery, Christopher Hailstone has a unique perspective on the state's most critical resources. His expertise in grid reliability is intrinsically linked to the health of our water systems, from hydropower production to agricultural

WREGIS Shake-Up Puts Corporate Clean Energy at Risk
Renewable Energy WREGIS Shake-Up Puts Corporate Clean Energy at Risk

Today we're joined by Christopher Hailstone, a leading expert in clean energy markets, to discuss a critical but often overlooked piece of infrastructure: the renewable energy certificate registries. As federal policies shift, voluntary corporate demand has become the indispensable engine for clean

Appeals Court to Rehear Freeze on $14B Climate Grants
Renewable Energy Appeals Court to Rehear Freeze on $14B Climate Grants

The fate of a massive $14 billion federal initiative aimed at financing clean energy and climate projects in disadvantaged communities now hangs in the balance as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has agreed to a full-court rehearing on the matter. This pivotal decision

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