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
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
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
In a move that sent shockwaves through the global renewable energy sector, the federal government has unilaterally frozen the nation’s burgeoning offshore wind industry, fundamentally altering the landscape of American energy policy overnight. This abrupt policy pivot has ignited a fierce national
The widespread push toward an electrified future often conjures images of endless fields and pristine wilderness areas blanketed by solar panels, raising legitimate concerns about land use and environmental trade-offs. This vision of a land-use crisis, however, overlooks the remarkable efficiency
With the arid landscapes of the American West holding their breath, a deadline set decades ago has finally arrived, transforming a chronic water crisis into an acute political showdown with consequences stretching across seven states and into the homes of millions. The long-standing rules governing
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