Introducing the Mainers Leading the Home Electrification Revolution
Progressive state incentives and the IRA allow Maine to install heat pumps faster than any other state. | Photo by Séan Alonzo Harris
Progressive state incentives and the IRA allow Maine to install heat pumps faster than any other state. | Photo by Séan Alonzo Harris
Over the past few months, several major American asset managers exited Climate Action 100+ amid rising political tension.
The US Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office issued a call for up to $1.25M to form a consortium for offshore wind standards.
Spain reverses its stance on EU tariffs for Chinese electric vehicles. Read more at South China Morning Post.
Portland Clean Energy Fund to invest $92 million in community-led grants – Oregon Public Broadcasting
“How cloud computing—and especially AI—threaten to make climate change worse” by Andrew Leonard, Sierra Club, Sep 2024. Climate impact.
North Carolina battles over proposed natural gas infrastructure threaten local ecosystems, with residents like Andrea Childers fighting against the construction of the Moriah Energy Center.
The Philippine government plans to start a bidding process for offshore wind projects by year-end, with submissions due eight months later.
“Volvo Cars scales back margin and revenue ambitions” – Reuters. Read more: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiygFBVV95
WindFloat Atlantic, the first semi-submersible floating offshore wind farm, has surpassed production goals with 320 GWh output.
Invenergy has requested a delay from NJBPU for its 2.4 GW wind project due to challenges finding a turbine supplier.
Biden-Harris administration announces $7.3 billion in rural clean energy investments – Indiana Capital Chronicle