The Big Problem With Big Electric Pickups

It’s tough out there for an electric truck. Rivian’s R1T was the showpiece that launched the company; I was blown away the moment I saw its concept version at a car show in the 2010s. But the truck’s sales are down 38% over last year as the R1S SUV becomes the brand’s signature v … | Continue reading


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The Breakthrough That Could Unlock Carbon Removal

Since at least the 1970s, electrochemists have cast their gazes upon the world’s vast, briny seas and wondered how they could harness the endless supply of hydrogen locked within. Though it was technically possible to grab the hydrogen by running an electrical current through the … | Continue reading


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2024 Is Looking Like a Stellar Year for Solar Power

Current conditions: Shanghai, still recovering from the strongest storm to hit the city in 75 years, is bracing for Typhoon Pulasan • Extreme flooding in the north of Italy has forced some 1,000 people to evacuate • It’s looking unlikely that this month will break last year’s rec … | Continue reading


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The Startup Making the Weather a Hot Investment

The weather has never been hotter. The past few years have seen a boom in the weather prediction industry, with AI-based weather models from the likes of Google DeepMind, Huawei, and Nvidia consistently outperforming traditional models. Most of that work has been research-oriente … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

What the Jumbo Fed Cut Means for Renewables

Renewable energy just became a much more enticing investment. That’s thanks to the Federal Reserve, which announced today that it would reduce the benchmark federal funds rate by half a percentage point, from just over 5% to just below. It’s the beginning of an unwinding of years … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Renewable Energy’s Farmland Free-for-All

Farms are fast becoming one of the most powerful opponents to renewable energy in the United States, second perhaps only to the fossil fuel industry. And it’s frighteningly unclear how developers will resolve this problem – or if they even can. As solar and wind has grown rapidly … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Trouble for Renewables in Rhode Island, Oregon, Iowa, and More

1. Newport County, Rhode Island – I’ve learned that climate activists in Rhode Island are now using local protests to oppose NIMBYs who are challenging renewables projects. On Sept. 19, members of Climate Action Rhode Island – a local offshoot of 350.org – will be on the ground d … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Time for Tariffs and Permitting Reform?

Tariffs time, baby – All eyes are on the U.S. Trade Representative after the Biden administration locked in 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports effective in a week and a half, and determined up next are a 50% tariff on solar cells and 25% tariff on steel, aluminum, E … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Time for Tariffs and Permitting Reform?

Tariffs time, baby – All eyes are on the U.S. Trade Representative after the Biden administration locked in 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports effective in a week and a half, and determined up next are a 50% tariff on solar cells and 25% tariff on steel, aluminum, E … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Eric Dresselhuys, CEO of ESS, Makes the Case for Iron-Flow Batteries

While in Anaheim for RE+ last week, I met with Eric Dresselhuys, CEO of long duration iron-flow battery storage manufacturer ESS Inc. We chatted about battery fires, community buy-in, and the future of China policy. I came in expecting optimism and left feeling we need a lot more … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Eric Dresselhuys, CEO of ESS, Makes the Case for Iron-Flow Batteries

While in Anaheim for RE+ last week, I met with Eric Dresselhuys, CEO of long duration iron-flow battery storage manufacturer ESS Inc. We chatted about battery fires, community buy-in, and the future of China policy. I came in expecting optimism and left feeling we need a lot more … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Frontier Inks New Carbon Removal Deals

Current conditions: Ecuador’s government-enforced blackouts will begin tomorrow night as drought threatens hydroelectric plants • Storm Boris is causing flooding in parts of Italy • Montana could see very heavy rainfall and flash flooding today. THE TOP FIVE 1. Frontier announces … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Why Geothermal Is So Hot Right Now

Geothermal is getting closer to the big time. Last week, Fervo Energy — arguably the country’s leading enhanced geothermal company — announced that its Utah demonstration project had achieved record production capacity. The new approach termed “enhanced geothermal,” which borrows … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

What Does OpenAI’s New Breakthrough Mean for Energy Consumption?

What happens when artificial intelligence takes some time to think? The newest set of models from OpenAI, o1-mini and o1-preview, exhibit more “reasoning” than existing large language models and associated interfaces, which spit out answers to prompts almost instantaneously. Inst … | Continue reading


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What’s in the COP29 ‘Action Agenda’

Current conditions: Thousands of firefighters are battling raging blazes in Portugal • Shanghai could be hit by another typhoon this week • More than 18 inches of rain fell in less than 24 hours in Carolina Beach, which forecasters say is a one-in-a-thousand-year event. THE TOP F … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A California Port Gambles on Dirty Hydrogen

Officials at the Port of Stockton, an inland port in the Central Valley of California, were facing a problem. Under pressure from California regulators to convert all port vehicles to zero-emissions models over the next decade or so, they had made some progress, but had hit a wal … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Extreme Floods Are Devastating Europe

Current conditions: Severe flooding in west and central Africa has displaced nearly one million people • Brazil is choking on wildfire smoke that can be seen from space • Shanghai was struck by Typhoon Bebinca, the strongest storm to hit the city in 75 years. THE TOP FIVE 1. Part … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

The Climate Tech Startup Betting Against Greenwashing

Regulations are probably coming for the scandal-plagued voluntary carbon market. After years of mounting skepticism and reports of greenwashing, governments are now attempting to rein in the historically unchecked web of platforms, registries, protocols, and verification bodies o … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

America’s National Treasure Goes Electric

When you think of a gas-guzzler, what comes to mind is probably a gigantic pickup like the Ram 1500 TRX, which gets a combined 12 miles per gallon, or a sports car like the Ferrari Daytona, which manages a less-than-impressive 13 mpg. But you may not think about a vehicle you’ve … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

How Climate Change Triggered a Mega-Tsunami

Current conditions: Extreme rainfall in the Czech Republic could trigger some of the worst flooding in decades • South America has recorded more than 346,000 fire hotspots this year • A 4.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Los Angeles yesterday, followed by several aftershocks. THE T … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

What California Is Telling Us About the EV Market

As California goes, so goes the American car scene. This sentiment has long been true, given that the Golden State is the country’s biggest automotive market and its emissions rules have helped to drag the car industry toward more efficient vehicles. It is doubly true in the EV e … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Earth’s Life-Support Systems Are Breaking

Current conditions: More than 300,000 people in Louisiana are without power after Hurricane Francine • Hungarian lawmakers met in a dried riverbed yesterday to draw attention to the country’s extreme drought • An Arctic blast could bring snow to parts of the U.K. THE TOP FIVE 1. … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Earth’s Life-Support Systems Are Breaking

Current conditions: More than 300,000 people in Louisiana are without power after Hurricane Francine • Hungarian lawmakers met in a dried riverbed yesterday to draw attention to the country’s extreme drought • An Arctic blast could bring snow to parts of the U.K. THE TOP FIVE 1. … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A Familiar Fix to AI’s Energy Problems

The rapid increase in demand for artificial intelligence is creating a seemingly vexing national dilemma: How can we meet the vast energy demands of a breakthrough industry without compromising our energy goals? If that challenge sounds familiar, that’s because it is. The U.S. ha … | Continue reading


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Solar’s Growing Farmland Problem

The solar energy industry has a big farm problem cropping up. And if it isn’t careful, it’ll be dealing with it for years to come. Researchers at SI2, an independent research arm of the Solar Energy Industries Association, released a study of farm workers and solar developers thi … | Continue reading


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Ocean City Floats an Offshore Lawsuit, Federal Preservationists Quit Lava Ridge, and More

1. Worcester County, Maryland – Ocean City is preparing to go to court “if necessary” to undo the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s approval last week of U.S. Wind’s Maryland Offshore Wind Project, town mayor Rick Meehan told me in a statement this week. Meehan listed off a lit … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Good Week for Power Lines, Bad Week for Offshore Wind

Greenlink’s good day – The Interior Department has approved NV Energy’s Greenlink West power line in Nevada, a massive step forward for the Biden administration’s pursuit of more transmission. The project will be linked to Arevia Power’s Libra Solar Project, which the BLM finishe … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Just Having Fun at RE+ Edition

This week I’m in Anaheim wandering the halls of RE+ for the first time. It’s been a thrill to learn about the cavalcade of companies working on the frontlines of the energy transition. I’ll have a LOT more to say about my trip in next week’s edition of The Fight. But during my fi … | Continue reading


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Americans Don’t Want an Energy Revolution. Neither Does Kamala Harris.

It was — against all odds — an energy debate. Just look at the statistics. The word “fracking” was mentioned 10 times. “Oil” came up seven times. Even “climate change,” which Donald Trump was not very eager to talk about, was mentioned four times. And while that may not seem like … | Continue reading


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This Natural Gas Plant Is a Poster Child for America’s Grid Weirdness

At least one natural gas plant in America’s biggest energy market that was scheduled to shut down is staying open. Elgin Energy Center, an approximately 500 megawatt plant in Illinois approximately 40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago was scheduled to shut down next June, accor … | Continue reading


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Kamala Harris’ Big Oil Boast

Current conditions: Hurricane Francine is approaching Louisiana as a Category 1 storm • The streets of Vietnam’s capital of Hanoi are flooded after Typhoon Yagi, and the death toll has reached 143 • Residents of Nigeria’s northern Borno state are urged to watch out for crocodiles … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

A Beginner’s Guide to the Interconnection Queue

Maybe you’ve never heard of it. Maybe you know it too well. But to a certain type of clean energy wonk, it amounts to perhaps the three most dreaded words in climate policy: the interconnection queue. The queue is the process by which utilities decide which wind and solar farms g … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Trump’s Odd Attack on German Energy Policy

In the closing minutes of the first presidential debate tonight, Donald Trump’s attacks on Kamala Harris took an odd, highly specific, and highly Teutonic turn. It might not have made sense to many viewers, but it fit into the overall debate’s unusually substantive focus on energ … | Continue reading


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What Would Trump Do About Climate Change? Something about the Mayor of Moscow’s Wife.

Well, it happened — over an hour into the debate, but it happened: the presidential candidates were asked directly about climate change. ABC News anchor Linsey Davis put the question to Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, and their respective answers w … | Continue reading


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Trump Complains Solar Takes Up ‘400, 500 Acres of Desert Soil’

Former President Donald Trump has been warming up to the idea of electric vehicles in recent months, and he used the debate podium on Tuesday night to announce that “I’m a big fan of solar.” But don’t get too excited: He apparently can’t name three of their albums. During a heate … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Trump Complains Solar Takes Up ‘400, 500 Acres of Desert Soil’

Former President Donald Trump has been warming up to the idea of electric vehicles in recent months, and he used the debate podium on Tuesday night to announce that “I’m a big fan of solar.” But don’t get too excited: He apparently can’t name three of their albums. During a heate … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

We Got a Real Conversation About Energy Policy at the Debate

About 40 minutes into the first (and perhaps only) debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, the vice president was asked about her changing stances on a variety of issues since her ill-fated 2019 run for president — in particular, her previous vow to ban fracking. Debating … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

How REI Built a Better Warehouse

Almost by definition, warehouses are boring — spaces of pure industry and function with no aesthetic value. Boring, though, is not very efficient. The Department of Energy keeps national statistics on warehouses (instead of the more obvious Department of Commerce), largely becaus … | Continue reading


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Google Locks in Carbon Removal at a Milestone Price: $100 a Ton

Direct air capture companies are in a race to prove they can reduce the cost of removing carbon from the atmosphere down below $100 per ton. Now, one is closing in on the prize with a first-of-its-kind deal. On Tuesday, Google announced it will pay the startup Holocene $10 millio … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Louisiana Braces for Tropical Storm Francine

Current conditions: A year’s worth of rain fell in just two days in southern Morocco • A single dropped Cheetos bag disrupted the delicate ecosystem of a large cave at New Mexico’s Carlsbad Caverns National Park • It will be about 75 degrees Fahrenheit and clear this evening in P … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

America’s Biggest Grid Is Losing Its Balance

Here’s a dilemma: Large chunks of fossil fuel-powered energy generation are scheduled to fall off the U.S. electric grid in the next decade thanks to economic and regulatory pressures. Even larger chunks of renewable energy generation have not yet been approved to connect to the … | Continue reading


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California’s Explosive Line Fire Forces Thousands to Evacuate

Current conditions: Typhoon Yagi was downgraded to a tropical depression after tearing through northern Vietnam • Hollywood Bowl had to cancel a show on Sunday because excessive heat knocked out power to the venue • Forecasters are watching storm Francine in the Atlantic Basin th … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Oversize EVs Have Some Big Issues

A few Super Bowls ago, when General Motors used its ad spots to pitch Americans on the idea of the GMC Hummer EV, it tried to flip the script on the stereotypes that had always dogged the gas-guzzling SUV. Yes, it implied, you can drive a military-derived menace to society and st … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

We Just Lived Through the Hottest Summer Ever

Current conditions: Torrential rains flooded the streets of Milan, Italy • The U.K. recorded its coldest summer since 2015 • The temperature in Palm Springs, California, hit 121 degrees Fahrenheit yesterday. THE TOP FIVE 1. Summer 2024 was hottest on record Summer 2024 was offici … | Continue reading


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Copper Almost Killed This Arizona Town. Now Copper Could Save It.

In the town of Superior, Arizona, there is a hotel. In the hotel, there is a room. And in the room, there is a ghost. Henry Muñoz’s father owned the building in the early 1980s, back when it was still a boarding house and the “Magma” in its name, Hotel Magma, referred to the copp … | Continue reading


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What If We Get Fusion — But Don’t Need It?

Fusion, sometimes breathlessly referred to as the “holy grail” of clean energy, capable of providing “near limitless” energy, might actually, finally be on the verge of working. And when that first prototype reactor turns on, the feverish headlines about harnessing the power of t … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Volvo Is Watering Down Its 2030 All-Electric Pledge

Current conditions: Thunderstorms brought widespread flooding to Tampa Bay, Florida • The famous Constantine Arch in Rome was damaged by lightning • Super Typhoon Yagi is now the second-most powerful storm of 2024 and is expected to hit China on Friday. THE TOP FIVE 1. Biden to a … | Continue reading


@heatmap.news | 1 year ago

Kamala Harris Has Other Things to Talk About Than Fracking

Fracking is just about the last thing Kamala Harris wants to talk about right now, which may be understandable. In a CNN interview last week — her first major sit-down since becoming the Democratic Party’s official nominee for president — she changed her earlier campaign position … | Continue reading


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