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wind,

Aug 25, 2025

Democrats demand Trump resume a major offshore wind project

In a dramatic move, the Trump administration abruptly halted the nearly completed Revolution Wind offshore project—designed to power 350,000 homes—citing national security, igniting fierce backlash from governors and labor groups accusing the move of being politically motivated.

wind

Aug 22, 2025

Trump’s $19 B Clean‑Energy Bloodbath: Renewable Projects Mass‑Cancelled in One Power Grab

Financial Times reveals that since returning to power in 2025, President Trump’s policies have led to the cancellation of nearly $18.6 billion in clean energy projects—over 20 times more than in 2024—sending shockwaves through the US renewable industry.

nuclear

Aug 18, 2025

Google, TVA and Kairos Power ink first U.S. deal for a next‑generation nuclear plant to power Google data centers by 2030

Google has partnered with Kairos Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority to build a small modular reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee—the first U.S. utility power purchase agreement for Generation‑IV nuclear technology—expected to begin supplying carbon‑free electricity to Google’s data centers in 2030.

Aug 11, 2025

Airline industry struggles to scale sustainable aviation fuel as flagship refinery shuts down and most projects stall.

A Reuters investigation reveals that only a fraction of the 165 sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects announced over the past decade have materialized, with World Energy’s flagship SAF refinery in California closing, underscoring systemic challenges that leave airlines far from meeting climate targets.

solar

Aug 8, 2025

U.S. Solar Capacity Keeps Growing Despite Trump’s Rollback of Federal Support

Despite President Trump’s rollback of federal solar subsidies and tax incentives, U.S. utility‑scale solar capacity rose approximately 10% year‑over‑year by mid‑2025—though growth slowed from 33% in 2024—highlighting regional disparities with strong gains in Arizona and slower growth in California and Florida.

solar

Aug 5, 2025

Republican Senators Place Hold on Treasury Nominees Over Wind and Solar Credit Rollout

Several GOP senators have blocked key Treasury Department nominees in protest, citing concerns that overly strict implementation of wind and solar tax credit phase-outs could stall renewable projects nationwide.

Jul 28, 2025

New York Projects Clean Energy Targets Will Be Missed Without Major Adjustment

New York’s freshly released energy plan warns the state will miss its climate mandates—such as powering 70% of its grid with renewables by 2030—unless grid upgrades, storage, and project deployment accelerate sharply.

Jul 25, 2025

U.S. Clean‑Energy Boom Fades as Trump Subsidy Cuts Loom Large

The Trump administration’s rollback of key solar and wind tax credits is triggering immediate project delays, widespread cancellations, and rising consumer electricity costs across the U.S.

Jul 21, 2025

Trump Energy Law Likely to Push Up Power Bills and Stall Renewables

The recently enacted “One Big Beautiful Bill”—which phases out key solar and wind tax credits and elevates fossil fuel and AI-related infrastructure—could increase U.S. electricity bills, slow renewable installations, and introduce delays in data-center expansion.

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wind,

Aug 25, 2025

Democrats demand Trump resume a major offshore wind project

In a dramatic move, the Trump administration abruptly halted the nearly completed Revolution Wind offshore project—designed to power 350,000 homes—citing national security, igniting fierce backlash from governors and labor groups accusing the move of being politically motivated.

wind

Aug 22, 2025

Trump’s $19 B Clean‑Energy Bloodbath: Renewable Projects Mass‑Cancelled in One Power Grab

Financial Times reveals that since returning to power in 2025, President Trump’s policies have led to the cancellation of nearly $18.6 billion in clean energy projects—over 20 times more than in 2024—sending shockwaves through the US renewable industry.

nuclear

Aug 18, 2025

Google, TVA and Kairos Power ink first U.S. deal for a next‑generation nuclear plant to power Google data centers by 2030

Google has partnered with Kairos Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority to build a small modular reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee—the first U.S. utility power purchase agreement for Generation‑IV nuclear technology—expected to begin supplying carbon‑free electricity to Google’s data centers in 2030.

Aug 11, 2025

Airline industry struggles to scale sustainable aviation fuel as flagship refinery shuts down and most projects stall.

A Reuters investigation reveals that only a fraction of the 165 sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects announced over the past decade have materialized, with World Energy’s flagship SAF refinery in California closing, underscoring systemic challenges that leave airlines far from meeting climate targets.

solar

Aug 8, 2025

U.S. Solar Capacity Keeps Growing Despite Trump’s Rollback of Federal Support

Despite President Trump’s rollback of federal solar subsidies and tax incentives, U.S. utility‑scale solar capacity rose approximately 10% year‑over‑year by mid‑2025—though growth slowed from 33% in 2024—highlighting regional disparities with strong gains in Arizona and slower growth in California and Florida.

solar

Aug 5, 2025

Republican Senators Place Hold on Treasury Nominees Over Wind and Solar Credit Rollout

Several GOP senators have blocked key Treasury Department nominees in protest, citing concerns that overly strict implementation of wind and solar tax credit phase-outs could stall renewable projects nationwide.

Jul 28, 2025

New York Projects Clean Energy Targets Will Be Missed Without Major Adjustment

New York’s freshly released energy plan warns the state will miss its climate mandates—such as powering 70% of its grid with renewables by 2030—unless grid upgrades, storage, and project deployment accelerate sharply.

Jul 25, 2025

U.S. Clean‑Energy Boom Fades as Trump Subsidy Cuts Loom Large

The Trump administration’s rollback of key solar and wind tax credits is triggering immediate project delays, widespread cancellations, and rising consumer electricity costs across the U.S.

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wind,

Aug 25, 2025

Democrats demand Trump resume a major offshore wind project

In a dramatic move, the Trump administration abruptly halted the nearly completed Revolution Wind offshore project—designed to power 350,000 homes—citing national security, igniting fierce backlash from governors and labor groups accusing the move of being politically motivated.

wind

Aug 22, 2025

Trump’s $19 B Clean‑Energy Bloodbath: Renewable Projects Mass‑Cancelled in One Power Grab

Financial Times reveals that since returning to power in 2025, President Trump’s policies have led to the cancellation of nearly $18.6 billion in clean energy projects—over 20 times more than in 2024—sending shockwaves through the US renewable industry.

nuclear

Aug 18, 2025

Google, TVA and Kairos Power ink first U.S. deal for a next‑generation nuclear plant to power Google data centers by 2030

Google has partnered with Kairos Power and the Tennessee Valley Authority to build a small modular reactor in Oak Ridge, Tennessee—the first U.S. utility power purchase agreement for Generation‑IV nuclear technology—expected to begin supplying carbon‑free electricity to Google’s data centers in 2030.

Aug 11, 2025

Airline industry struggles to scale sustainable aviation fuel as flagship refinery shuts down and most projects stall.

A Reuters investigation reveals that only a fraction of the 165 sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects announced over the past decade have materialized, with World Energy’s flagship SAF refinery in California closing, underscoring systemic challenges that leave airlines far from meeting climate targets.

solar

Aug 8, 2025

U.S. Solar Capacity Keeps Growing Despite Trump’s Rollback of Federal Support

Despite President Trump’s rollback of federal solar subsidies and tax incentives, U.S. utility‑scale solar capacity rose approximately 10% year‑over‑year by mid‑2025—though growth slowed from 33% in 2024—highlighting regional disparities with strong gains in Arizona and slower growth in California and Florida.

solar

Aug 5, 2025

Republican Senators Place Hold on Treasury Nominees Over Wind and Solar Credit Rollout

Several GOP senators have blocked key Treasury Department nominees in protest, citing concerns that overly strict implementation of wind and solar tax credit phase-outs could stall renewable projects nationwide.

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