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
With extensive experience in energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery, Christopher Hailstone is a leading expert on grid reliability, security, and the complex market dynamics of the U.S. solar industry. Today, he joins us to dissect Tesla’s recent, and seemingly paradoxical,
A Bold New Blueprint for New Jersey's Energy Future Confronted by some of the highest energy bills in recent memory, New Jersey residents are now looking toward a sweeping new state-led strategy for relief. Newly elected Governor Mikie Sherrill has launched an ambitious energy plan designed to
The Crossroads of Climate Accounting and Market Momentum A well-intentioned effort to refine the rules of corporate climate accounting may be on a collision course with the very market it aims to support. The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol, the world’s most widely used standard for measuring
With us today is Christopher Hailstone, a leading expert on U.S. energy policy and grid infrastructure. We're here to unpack the recent, abrupt cancellation of a billion-dollar federal fund designed to build a more resilient, solar-powered energy grid in Puerto Rico. This decision marks a dramatic
In a move signaling a profound recalibration of national energy policy, the Department of Energy has officially withdrawn a substantial $1.8 billion loan commitment previously allocated to Arizona Public Service, the state's largest utility. This funding was earmarked for a suite of projects
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