Solar Energy

Feds Approve Energy Project on Yakama Sacred Site
Renewable Energy Feds Approve Energy Project on Yakama Sacred Site

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

Tesla Relaunches Solar in a Bid to De-Risk Its Energy Division
Energy Management Tesla Relaunches Solar in a Bid to De-Risk Its Energy Division

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,

Can a New Clean Energy Plan Lower NJ Power Bills?
Renewable Energy Can a New Clean Energy Plan Lower NJ Power Bills?

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

Will a Push for Precision Stall Clean Energy Growth?
Renewable Energy Will a Push for Precision Stall Clean Energy Growth?

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

Trump Administration Cancels Puerto Rico's Grid Fund
Infrastructure & Technology Trump Administration Cancels Puerto Rico's Grid Fund

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

DOE Cancels $1.8B Arizona Clean Energy Loan
Renewable Energy DOE Cancels $1.8B Arizona Clean Energy Loan

In a move signaling a profound recalibration of national energy policy, the Department of Energy has officially withdrawn a substantial $1.8 billion loan commitment previously allocated to Arizona Public Service, the state's largest utility.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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