AI’s Energy Appetite Exposes a Renewables Rift in Washington
AI’s rising energy demand is deepening a political divide in Washington over renewables versus reliable power sources.
Republicans Propose Gutting Biden Climate Bill for Trump Tax Cuts
House Republicans Wednesday moved forward with a tax bill to cut billions of dollars in climate-related funding, reduce regulations and prematurely phase out clean energy tax credits as part of President Trump’s “One, Big, Beautiful Bill.”
A Clean Energy Boom Was Just Starting. Now, a Republican Bill Aims to End It
The party’s signature tax plan would kill most Biden-era incentives, but there’s a sticking point: G.O.P. districts have the most to lose.
‘It’s Bleak’: Trump Prepares to Gut Investments to Clean Up Heavy Industry
The Industrial Demonstrations Program would create thousands of jobs while helping modernize U.S. industries like steelmaking. It’s on Trump’s chopping block.
Policy, Tax Uncertainty Holding Back US Clean Energy Development
Clean energy policy experts gathered at DC Climate Week said that the current uncertainty around the U.S. tax and tariff environment is inhibiting the market.
Group Closely Eyeing Hearings on 3 Key Trump Nominees in Energy
The United States is the midst of a rapidly changing — and demanding — energy transition and could be well positioned to lead globally.
Trump Energy and Environment Nominees Hit the Hill
President-elect Trump’s top energy and environmental nominees are headed to Capitol Hill this week for confirmation hearings.
The Mystery Number That’s Key to Whether Biden’s Spending Survives
President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act appropriated $145.4 billion in spending for climate efforts. It’s unclear how much of it the administration has protected from President-elect Donald Trump.
Capitol Hill, DOE Alumni Launch New Climate Group
The leaders of the new environmental group Clean Tomorrow view themselves as “climate closers.”