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The Clean Energy Front Is Expanding Nicely, Thank You — Renewables Beat Natural Gas In USA
At first glance, it seems the clean energy front isn’t going as well as we’d like. The Trump administration has used every tool in its power — and then some — to extinguish clean energy innovation and installations. Yet hope springs eternal, to the point that, in March, the US … [continued]
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Swapping Out Diesel For Solar & Batteries In The Amazon Rainforest
Many villages in the Amazon basin have no roads, and solar and batteries are replacing diesel generators that are supplied by boat.
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IEA Says World Has Entered The “Age Of Electricity”
The latest IEA energy report for 2025 shows solar and energy storage are rapidly displacing fossil fuels for energy generation.
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LNG Shock, Coal Myths, & The Real Winners On The Grid
The easiest story to tell after the Strait of Hormuz disruption was that coal would be the winner. It had the virtue of sounding like common sense. If LNG cargoes are delayed, diverted, or repriced, then gas-fired generation becomes less attractive or less available, while coal plants that are already … [continued]
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France Moved First, But Markets Everywhere Are Signaling Electrification
France has made the first national push for increased electrification tied to the Strait of Hormuz-related energy crisis. Reuters reported that Paris will raise annual state support for electrification from €5.5 billion to €10 billion through 2030, while Le Monde summarized the package as including a ban on gas heating … [continued]
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