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U.S. Refining Industry Risks from 2025 Hurricane Season

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Colorado State University’s hurricane forecast estimates the 2025 hurricane season will exceed the 1991–2020 average, with an estimate of 17 named storms, compared with a historical average of 14 storms. Meteorologists expect 13–18 named storms, including 3–6 storms with direct impacts on the United States, during this year’s Atlantic hurricane season, according … [continued]

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Aligned Climate Capital’s Largest Solar Fund Exceeds $200 Million Target

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Approximately two months ago, we published about Aligned Climate Capital’s 6.1 MW community solar power project in the D.C. area. This despite what is happening at the federal level with tariffs, volatility, DOGE, protests, etc., and that really is the good news. Clean energy and sustainability in general are long-term trends … [continued]

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Queensland Makes Electric Vehicle Progress Despite Government Shift to the Right

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Late in 2024, Queensland citizens voted out the left-leaning Labour state government and voted in the more conservative Liberal National Party. Electric vehicle purchases by government agencies have been affected. From the official website: “The QFleet Vehicle Emissions Reduction Strategy 2025-2030 (ER Strategy) was introduced on 10 March 2025, replacing … [continued]

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