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On Aug 1, 2022
How Manchin-Schumer would change energy, from oil to solar https://t.co/h3OlZbrJvb
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How Manchin-Schumer would change energy, from oil to solar

How Manchin-Schumer would change energy, from oil to solar

The sweeping agreement this week between Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Energy and Natural Resources Chair Joe Manchin would make significant

@cleantechnica shared
On Aug 2, 2022
Landmark Deal In Congress A Great Renovation Of US Climate & Clean Energy Goals https://t.co/mip7cKV6NO
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Landmark Deal In Congress A Great Renovation Of US Climate & Clean Energy Goals

Landmark Deal In Congress A Great Renovation Of US Climate & Clean Energy Goals

Washington has reached a far-reaching deal on clean energy and climate policy that dramatically improves the outlook for global efforts

@JesseJenkins shared
On Aug 2, 2022
RT @adam_tooze: Doing postmortems on bad calls may not be fun, but it is necessary. Chartbook #139 on he Manchin flip-flop. https://t.co/npkx37NPIk https://t.co/78Oi7q2u75
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Chartbook #139 The battle for climate legislation in the US: making sense of the Manchin-Schumer compromise

Chartbook #139 The battle for climate legislation in the US: making sense of the Manchin-Schumer compromise

Passing climate legislation in the US is an attritional business. Clinton tried and failed. Obama tried and failed. Until the last week of July it seemed that Biden was doomed to fail too. ...

@cleantechnica shared
On Aug 1, 2022
Congo Power: Deepening Energy Access Impact Through Data-Driven Research Partnerships https://t.co/NqP1YoLIZW
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Congo Power: Deepening Energy Access Impact Through Data-Driven Research Partnerships

Congo Power: Deepening Energy Access Impact Through Data-Driven Research Partnerships

A truly just energy transition is only possible through collaboration, and we will only further exacerbate human rights violations and environmental issues if we do not address our ...

@NRDC shared
On Jul 29, 2022
Everything you need to know about Congress’s latest climate bill. 👇 https://t.co/7MCmDH6s18
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Why Congress Must Pass the Climate Bill

Why Congress Must Pass the Climate Bill

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is the strongest congressional climate action yet—in the moment we need it most.

@cleantechnica shared
On Jul 26, 2022
Renu Energy Solutions Doubles Solar Power Production for University of North Carolina Asheville https://t.co/H9tFde7mPi
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Renu Energy Solutions Doubles Solar Power Production for University of North Carolina Asheville

Renu Energy Solutions Doubles Solar Power Production for University of North Carolina Asheville

64-panel solar array to provide 37,000 kWh annually for UNC Asheville Reuter Center Renu Energy Solutions, a local operated solar installer

@WSJ shared
On Jul 30, 2022
The proposed $369 billion energy and climate-spending package would boost clean-tech firms and could make nascent technologies, like green hydrogen and carbon capture, viable https://t.co/osLoLZJJ1F
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Climate Bill Stands to Give Green-Energy Investors a Lift

Climate Bill Stands to Give Green-Energy Investors a Lift

Clean-tech and renewable-power stocks got a boost with the proposed $369 billion Senate energy and climate-spending package—and investments in nascent tech are in line to benefit even more.

@WSJ shared
On Jul 31, 2022
Of all the drivers behind the dramatic rise in U.S. inflation in the past year, perhaps the most acute is the surge in energy prices. It may also be among the most persistent. https://t.co/aYHOUYsGvn
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Energy Prices May Keep Inflation High for Years

Energy Prices May Keep Inflation High for Years

Prices are also likely to become more volatile, which could make it even harder for central banks.