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DOE Releases Three Funding Opportunities for R&D of Electricity Grid Technologies
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DOE Releases Three Funding Opportunities for R&D of Electricity Grid Technologies

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Electricity (OE) has released three Notices of Funding Opportunity (NOFOs) worth about $18.4 million for programs to support research and development of electricity grid technologies. The programs will reduce the cost of HVDC circuit breakers, improve risk assessment and communication for grid operators, and ensure communities respond...

We Don’t Need This Much Permitting
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We Don’t Need This Much Permitting

America’s process for permitting infrastructure is a convoluted mess of federal, state, and local procedures, regulations, bureaucracies, lawsuits, judges, activists, and landowners. “Getting approval from all of them, getting every single box checked, is the biggest hang-up to getting projects up and running,” says Cary Davis of the American Association of Port Authorities in a video making...

EPA will grant California the right to ban sales of new gas cars by 2035
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EPA will grant California the right to ban sales of new gas cars by 2035

The Environmental Protection Agency plans to grant California permission to set stronger climate rules for cars and SUVs — a move that President-elect Donald Trump could attempt to reverse — according to two people briefed on the matter. The EPA intends to issue California a waiver as soon as next week to enforce its rule aimed at banning...

Permitting Reform: A Strategic Imperative for U.S. National Security and Global Competitiveness
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Permitting Reform: A Strategic Imperative for U.S. National Security and Global Competitiveness

Permitting reform has swiftly risen to the forefront in Washington as a pressing national security priority. The United States is grappling with the dual challenges of escalating energy demand and mounting global competition, particularly from China. Despite the critical role of our nation’s energy infrastructure, the U.S. is ensnared in a permitting process that can...

Ten of the World’s Leading Small Modular Reactor Companies
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Ten of the World’s Leading Small Modular Reactor Companies

Small modular reactors (SMRs) are disrupting conventional notions surrounding nuclear power. Smaller, more compact, and producing minimal emissions, this innovative alternative to traditional nuclear power is receiving more public and private sector attention as governments scramble to meet global energy needs reliably and responsibly. 

Japan Sees Nuclear as Cheapest Baseload Power Source in 2040
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Japan Sees Nuclear as Cheapest Baseload Power Source in 2040

Nuclear power is forecast to be the cheapest baseload electricity source in Japan in 2040, highlighting the government’s desire to restart the nation’s idled reactors. The cost of constructing and operating a new nuclear power plant for 2040 is estimated at 12.5 yen ($0.08) per kilowatt-hour, according to documents released from a trade ministry panel meeting on...

Low-Energy Fridays: The Intersection of Trade and Energy Policy
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Low-Energy Fridays: The Intersection of Trade and Energy Policy

The Biden administration recently set new tariffs on photovoltaic solar panels imported from Southeast Asia. Always a thorny issue, trade policy is expected to be especially controversial in 2025. Therefore, it’s worth understanding when tariffs might be appropriate and when they might carry more cost than benefit. The solar panel import issue is challenging because it isn’t...

Exxon Plans to Sell Electricity to Data Centers
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Exxon Plans to Sell Electricity to Data Centers

Demand for electricity is rising so quickly in the United States that even Exxon Mobil, the country’s largest oil and gas company, is planning to get into the power business. Exxon is designing a massive natural-gas fueled plant meant to directly supply electricity to data centers. The company says the plant will be fitted with...

Zap Energy is Leading the Future of Fusion
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Zap Energy is Leading the Future of Fusion

From the invention of the telegraph to the historic Apollo 11 moon landing, the United States has long been a leader in scientific and technological innovation. Maintaining this leadership is not just for bragging rights but also for ensuring national security and that of our allies.

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