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NRC Launches Major Reorganization as Licensing Deadlines and Reform Workload Intensify
POWER Magazine editor Sonal Patel covers the NRC’s effort to keep up with a surge in nuclear licensing and reform demands. Read more in POWER Magazine here.
Ex-Tesla Energy Chief Raises $230 Million for Battery Startup
Bloomberg reporter Coco Liu writes on the fast-growing home battery market as grid strain pushes storage into the mainstream. Read more on the startup in Bloomberg here.
Permitting Reform Is the Only Way America Can Build Again
As energy affordability becomes an increasing concern and energy demand continues to rise, America’s ability to efficiently permit and build infrastructure will be crucial to its success.
Last month, the EPA proposed reforming the Clean Water Act’s Section 401. This isn’t just a good idea. It’s long overdue.
Particulate Matter and the Limits of Epidemiology
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) recent decision to stop monetizing the health benefits of reducing fine particulate matter, known as PM2.5, has refocused attention on a long-running debate over air pollution regulation.
Study ties particle pollution from wildfire smoke to 24,100 US deaths per year
The Associated Press reports on new research linking wildfire smoke to long-term health risks. Read more in The Hill here.
The AI boom is making natural gas great again
Axios reporter Amy Harder writes on how the AI boom is reshaping the energy mix. Read more in Axios here.
Trump announces $12B minerals stockpile
The Hill’s Rachel Frazin reports on a new administrative initiative on critical minerals. Read more in The Hill here.
Removing livestock from grasslands could compromise long-term soil carbon storage
Researchers at the University of Manchester are pushing back on the idea that removing livestock from grasslands is always a climate win. Read more in Phys.org here









