The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act: A Lookback On a Big Year – ENERGYminute

Courtesy of Proactive Investors Courtesy of ENERGYminute See more articles and infographics from ENERGYminute HERE In almost every newsletter we’ve written since August of last year, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has made an appearance one way or another, speaking to its impact. The signing of the IRA was the shakeup equivalent of five bombshells walking …

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The IRA: A Lookback On a Big Year – ENERGYminute

Courtesy of Proactive Investors Courtesy of ENERGYminute See more articles and infographics from ENERGYminute HERE In almost every newsletter we’ve written since August of last year, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has made an appearance one way or another, speaking to its impact. The signing of the IRA was the shakeup equivalent of five bombshells walking …

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Progressive calls for climate emergency swell after Biden says he ‘practically’ declared one

Original Story in The Hill Here President Biden’s comment that he had “practically” declared a climate emergency is reigniting calls on the left for him to actually take such action. The White House has not announced any explicit climate emergency declarations. Biden appeared poised to do so last year when talks on his signature climate legislation stalled, but he did not ultimately …

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Electric Bus Maker Proterra’s Bankruptcy Reveals ‘Finite Window’ for EV Startups

Electric bus maker Proterra Inc. had support from US President Joe Biden, contracts with 135 transit agencies and $309 million in revenue. But despite that, it couldn’t turn a profit after nearly 20 years and filed for bankruptcy last week. In doing so, it revealed that a diversified business in the growing EV market and millions in …

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Few U.S. Workers Leaving Carbon-Intensive Jobs Move to Green Ones

The Biden administration is touting its efforts to transition to a clean-energy economy, but a new study shows that few workers who leave industries associated with fossil fuels move to a green job — especially older employees and those without a college degree. Researchers at Wake Forest University and the University of Pennsylvania analyzed job changes in …

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What Sparks U.S. Wildfires: Power Lines, Burning Trash and Lightning

The fast-moving fire that ripped through Maui’s historic town of Lahaina killed more than 90 people, making it the deadliest US wildfire in more than a century. The cause of the blaze is still under investigation, but power equipment in the area is coming under increasing scrutiny. Across the nation, wildfires are growing in intensity and frequency …

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Miners Face ‘Considerable Challenges’ Meeting Demand From U.S. Climate Law

(Reuters) – The mining industry faces “considerable challenges” meeting larger-than-expected demand for copper, nickel and other electric vehicle metals fueled by a U.S. climate law, S&P Global said in a report on Tuesday, ahead of the legislation’s one-year anniversary. The landmark U.S. Inflation Reduction Act offers tax breaks for EVs, solar panels and other renewable energy products …

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