Is this what the future of charging could like in America? BYD's new batteries allow EVs to fill up to 97% capacity in under 10 minutes.
insideevs.com/news/789094/...
We'll be sure to keep an eye on battery advancements from American companies in their efforts to stay competitive with China.
06.03.2026 15:17
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π° Milt's poignant Letter to the Editor in the Chicago Sun-Times last week captures just how damaging the EPA's endangerment finding decisions are for businesses in all sectors
04.03.2026 14:01
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93% of planned utility-scale generating capacity will be powered by renewable energy this year, according to estimates from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
βοΈ Solar = 51%
π Batteries = 28%
π¬οΈ Wind = 14%
The full picture can be found on the EIA website: www.eia.gov/todayinenerg...
03.03.2026 14:03
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Chart: Grid battery installations soared to a new high in 2025
The U.S. energy-storage sector has grown rapidly over the last few years as solar has expanded, costs have declined, and electricity demand has soared.
The key to meeting skyrocketing energy demand in America might be less about generation and more about storage.
Using data from Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE), Canary Media Inc. highlights a new record for batteries in 2025: www.canarymedia.com/articles/bat...
27.02.2026 14:30
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Gigantic Form Energy battery to power Google data center in Minnesota
The startup has struck a deal with Xcel Energy to build a 30 gigawatt-hour battery plant that will deliver clean energy, round the clock, to a Googleβ¦
@Google and @XcelEnergyMN just inked a deal to bring a record-breaking 300 MW / 30 GWh iron-air battery system from Form Energy to power a data center & shields ratepayers from added costs.
@CanaryMediaInc has the details: www.canarymedia.com/articles/bat...
26.02.2026 13:45
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25 years ago, we got our start advocating for California's Clean Car Standard. What was obvious back then is even more clear now.
Reducing π&π» emissions is vitally important for every industry as we explain in our latest blog: e2.org/blog/epa-rev...
24.02.2026 14:03
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What happens when an administration makes it difficult to build the cheapest and fastest energy source available?
Investors cancel projects and hardworking Americans lose out on good-paying job opportunities.
23.02.2026 14:02
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It's simple; the more greenhouse gas we emit, the more likely we are to have increasingly dangerous climate disasters that cost companies and consumers more money to recover from.
As Climate Central beautifully charts...(1/2)
20.02.2026 14:03
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Yes, we're still thinking about the EPA's decision to repeal the endangerment finding for GHG emissions and eliminate clean vehicle standards.
A baffling move that means higher temperatures and smaller paychecks for you: e2.org/blog/epa-rev...
19.02.2026 14:03
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π "The U.S. Department of Energy says data centers used about 4.4% of total U.S. electricity in 2023 and could reach 6.7% to 12% by 2028."
βοΈπThis is a chance to cement clean energy as the cheapest, fastest, and safest source of reliable electricity for #datacenters.
www.forbes.com/sites/monica...
18.02.2026 14:00
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Investing in clean energy is good for business and good for America as Michael Timberlake eloquently puts it. So, when lawmakers eliminate incentives to invest in clean energy, the private sector simply spends that money in other countries.
17.02.2026 14:02
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BREAKING NEWS - The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officially rescinded the endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, including clean vehicle standards that were on pace to save Americans more than $1 TRILLION in fuel costs.
12.02.2026 19:35
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When policymakers tilt the scales toward fossil fuels, communities pay the cost. Last year, Republican-held districts lost out on investments and job opportunities at 2x the rate of Democratic-held districts.
There should be nothing partisan about #cleanenergy: e2.org/reports/clea...
12.02.2026 14:36
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Did you know that global investment in the clean energy economy hit an all-time high in 2025? @BloombergNEF calculates $2.3 trillion that helped keep up the momentum of the energy transition.
As Bob Keefe says -- the smart money is still betting on clean energy: e2.org/blog/why-im-...
10.02.2026 14:02
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From the manufacturing hubs to the heartland of America, businesses cancelled, closed, or downsized clean energy projects in droves in 2025. But some states suffered more than others.
See the full state-by-state breakdown in our new report: e2.org/reports/clea...
09.02.2026 14:02
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Attacking clean energy is akin to attacking the American economy and limiting the earning potential for thousands of U.S. workers.
π Our analysis of last year's clean energy project landscape: on.e2.org/4qk2vfV
06.02.2026 14:03
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They understand that it's in the nation's interest -- economically, environmentally, and even with respect to improving our energy security -- to build more clean energy.
Bob Keefe predicts another banner year for clean energy. Read the other reasons in our latest blog post: lnkd.in/evYmGSjW
05.02.2026 14:02
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ICYMI, 9 Republican members of Congress recently wrote a letter to United States Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth & U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum in defense of offshore wind.
05.02.2026 14:02
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Solar power is cheap. Solar power is reliable. Solar power is popular amongst Trump-supporting voters, Axios finds!
www.axios.com/2026/02/04/t...
68% of respondents agree that: "[W]e need all forms of electricity generation, including utility solar, to be built to lower electricity costs."
04.02.2026 20:00
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The numbers are in: companies cancelled, closed, or downsized clean energy projects at 3 times the rate that they announced new investments into American communities last year.
Dive into our full analysis here: e2.org/reports/clea...
04.02.2026 13:30
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Cleanview
"Nearly 75% of the generation equipment we could identify (23 GW) was natural gas-powered.": cleanview.co/content/powe...
03.02.2026 18:59
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If data centers are going to be built, they should be using the cheapest and quickest-to-deploy sources; energy clean energy. And while many companies say they'll power #datacenters with renewables, Michael Thomas and Cleanview found that actual work permits don't match those promises.
03.02.2026 18:59
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