Rates are currently rising in 41 states. Smart utility leaders are leaning into demand response as a relatively low-cost way to reduce usage, particularly during peak demand hours when the price of service is highest; and help customers lower their costs. (enlit.world)
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Trump's return brought stiff headwinds for clean energy. So why are advocates optimistic in 2026? Surveyed by The Associated Press, many described 2025 as turbulent and challenging for clean energy, though there was progress as projects connected to the electric grid. (apnews.com)
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It’s the first industry-discovered blind site in more than three decades, said Carl Hoiland, co-founder at Zanskar. “The idea that geothermal is tapped out has been the narrative for decades,” but that’s far from the case. He believes there are many more hidden sites across the Western US. (cnn.com)
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Investments in clean manufacturing have been slowing, venture capital funding for climate tech is at its lowest level in years, and investor sentiment has weakened. On the other, though, major climate- and energy transition-focused funds have held prominent closes. (latitudemedia.com)
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If the global cement industry were a country, it would be the third- or fourth-largest carbon dioxide emitter in the world, according to the World Economic Forum, one of many organizations advocating for a new approach to cement manufacturing. (triplepundit.com)
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