Tag: Decarbonization
Coal & Nuclear Are Very Different Beasts In China, Per Expert
Recently I had the opportunity to sit down with an expert in China’s energy transition, David Fishman of APAC-focused Lantau Group. In the first half of the conversation we talked coal, gas, and nuclear. Michael Barnard [MB]: Hi, welcome back to Redefining Energy Tech. I’m your host, Michael Barnard. … [continued]
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It’s Super Bowl Weekend — Yay! But What Are Sports Doing About Mega-Event Emissions?
Advertisers pay around $8 million for a 30-second Super Bowl ad slot, and the NFL makes hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue from the Super Bowl. They’re awfully entertaining, of course, but we often overlook the environmental impact of the Super Bowl as a mega-event in all the hoopla. … [continued]
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Study Highlights Challenges To The Electrification Of Homes In The US
Electrification strategies for homes in the US need to take into account local factory such as weather and climate impacts.
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker set ambitious climate goals for the state. It’s far from meeting them.
By Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco, WBEZ
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For clean energy in the Great Lakes region, 2025 is off to an uneasy start
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This is a weird time for clean energy. Much of the federal funding supporting the energy transition has become embroiled in President Donald Trump’s executive orders and the court decisions blocking them.