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What a 20 Million Heat Pump Commitment Means for the U.S.
A consortium of U.S. states and territories just announced a commitment to deploy 20 million heat pumps by 2030. Here’s why that matters.
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Is Graphene a Cleantech Supermaterial?
Lyten recently raised $200M to scale up production of batteries made with graphene, a material that’s light, strong, conductive—and elusive.
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Fossil Fuel Workers Have the Skills to Transition to Green Jobs
So why aren't they? Location. Renewable energy jobs often aren’t close to workers’ homes.
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Community Engagement Is Fundamental to the Permitting Process
Clean energy and transmission projects can bring benefits to the communities that host them. Inviting local interests to the planning table helps ensure that.
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It’s the IRA’s First Birthday. Here Are Five Areas Where Progress Is Piling Up
The Inflation Reduction Act promised an unprecedented wave of clean energy investment. One year in, here’s where we’re seeing progress.
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Why Efficient Buildings are Key to Decarbonizing the Power Grid
New data shows that efficient, grid-responsive buildings would make a zero-carbon grid $100B cheaper per year—if utilities and policymakers can act in time
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Affordable, Prefab, and Core-Certified
Could this be the future of high-quality regenerative housing?
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What’s the Most Energy-Efficient Water Heater?
The new generation of eco-friendly heat pump water heaters will reduce your home’s emissions while also shrinking your utility bills
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Montana Kids Win Historic Climate Lawsuit
Here’s why it could set a powerful precedent
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Paris When It Sizzles: The City of Light Aims to Get Smart on Heat
With its zinc roofs and minimal tree cover, Paris was not built to handle the new era of extreme heat. Now, like other cities worldwide, it is looking at ways to adapt to rising temperatures — planting rooftop terraces, rethinking its pavements, and greening its boulevards.