Trump EPA Trying to Claw Back $20 Billion in Green Grants — This Is Not Normal Politics
People do not seem to understand how the US is supposed to work anymore. And while the Trump administration was supposedly going to focus on lowering costs for Americans, that’s not at all what it’s been doing so far. Instead,
Could Elon Musk Get The US Government To Buy A Bunch Of Teslas?
It’s no secret — Elon Musk has been something like a shadow president early on in Donald Trump’s second term in the White House. So far, that has largely focused on things not very related to Tesla. However, one has
How AI Feeds The Clean Energy Misinformation Machine
Social media has become an increasingly powerful tool for disseminating misinformation about clean energy. A growing number of Facebook groups, influencers, and various online forums make a living by spreading mis- and disinformation about renewable energy sources like solar, wind,
JP Morgan Thinks Tesla Will Be The Biggest Loser From Trump Anti-EV Policies
What will be value of Tesla shares at the end of 2025? That is the question in the minds of many investors as new regulation changes loom.
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AI, GIGO, And You
AI is the new new thing and everybody wants it, needs it, has to have it. But few know what it is or what its limitations are.
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Illinois Carbon Capture Project Captures Almost No Carbon
Carbon capture holds tremendous promise -- if it works. But in the real world, it doesn't and is costing taxpayers billions.
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Carlos Ghosn Sees Trouble Ahead For Japanese Auto Manufacturers
Carlos Ghosn, the former head of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, has some thoughts on the proposed new partnership between Honda, Nissan, and possibly Mitsubishi. Not surprisingly, Ghosn is not feeling all that friendly toward Nissan these days, after it conspired with
11 Projects for Advancing Next-Gen Batteries in USA
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is investing $25 million into 11 projects focused on developing next-gen batteries and associated components. The announcement today from the DOE indicates that the funding goes toward projects focused on “advance materials, processes, machines,
HVDC Transmission Between Europe & North America Makes Fiscal Sense
As someone who spends a lot of time looking at HVDC electricity interconnectors globally, and holding the position that HVDC is the new pipeline, I’m very pleased with the latest Ember report, Security and efficiency: The case for connecting Europe
Demand, Not Supply, Is The Key To The Clean Energy Transition
The path to a clean energy future is in our hands. All it takes is saying no to fossil fuels and taking control of our personal space.
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