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Power plant limits – from Obama-era standards on new fossil plants (2015) to Biden’s 2024 guidelines requiring carbon capture retrofits on coal and gas units. Together, these rules were projected to ...
Removals: Engineered GGRs — like DAC, enhanced weathering, and BECCS (woodland carbon still TBD) — will be eligible under the ...
Carbon capture is having a policy moment, with the OBBB boosting 45Q credits and the EU eyeing negative emissions in its ETS. We’re breaking down the new implications and economics for CCUS below as ...
Happy Monday and welcome back from the Fourth of July weekend! ICYMI, we dropped our H1 2025 funding report last week — and we’re digging into it live in a webinar tomorrow 👀 Join us tomorrow, ...
Europe’s biggest-ever blackout flipped the switch on a hard truth: the clean energy transition is only as strong as the grid behind it. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of ways to shore it up, and ...
The Five P's of FOAK preparation (source: Sightline Climate) Meet the FOAK folks With CapEx challenges and federal funding uncertainties, investors in first-of-a-kind (FOAK) projects are adapting at ...
We’ve got a lighter newsletter for you this week, because following up on our fundraising news from yesterday, we want to hear from you: We’re launching a readership survey! In other news, what ...
No newsletter issue today since we’re still recovering from our Thanksgiving food coma…but we have a EOY special for you: 20-question CTVC Oracle survey. For all those who celebrated Thanksgiving we ...
Earnings season is here, and we read through the energy majors’ earnings report calls from last week so you don’t have to — and learned about the progress, and direction, of the energy transition. In ...
Big Tech is going nuclear, with big news in small modular reactors. We’re diving into Amazon’s new deal with X-energy, where it’s paying prime for next decade delivery. In other news, the courts say ...
Possible election outcomes With countless moving pieces at play, different outcomes across the presidency and branches of Congress, with varying margins, would dictate the government’s actions ...