"The two companies have identified the first project in Weepah Hills, Nevada and will pursue development opportunities in Esmeralda County where previous geothermal research and advanced exploration already exist."
A Green Trade War Isn’t Good for Consumers or the Planet
With the rising cost of minerals and the sticker price of EVs higher than their gas-consuming counterparts, lawmakers should look to reduce barriers and avoid protectionist policies.
Renewable Energy Generation Poised to Pass the 25% Mark this Year, EIA Report Shows
Renewables will soon account for one-fourth of the total U.S. power supply, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind Isn’t a Climate Strategy
Danielle Butcher Franz writes in RealClearEnergy about the importance of critical minerals in addressing climate change. “We must continue to unlock American resources responsibly, with attention to environmental protection. Right under our feet, we have incredible reserves of rare earth minerals required for solar panels and electric vehicle batteries. Allowing mining projects here at home...
Congress Looks to TAP American Energy
To address high energy bills and energy security challenges, legislation such as the TAP Act will be crucial to strengthening domestic energy production and reducing costs for consumers.
H.R. 1 Is a Win for American Clean Energy and National Security
"If you support advancing and deploying innovative clean energy technologies, increasing our national and energy security, and advancing America’s energy leadership—all while reducing global emissions and mitigating climate change—then the Lower Energy Costs Act is a necessary step."
Permitting Reform Is Good for People and the Planet – What Is Congress Waiting For?
"While carving out a compromise on energy permitting between congressional Republicans and Democrats will not be an easy task, it is a fight worth having, and soon. The United States is home to world-renowned innovators, builders, and entrepreneurs – it is time we allow them the license to build our clean energy future."
Insured Losses From Natural Catastrophes Set to Top $100 Billion
"Munich Re has put the total global insured costs of natural-catastrophe events in the first half of 2023 at $43 billion, while Swiss Re has pegged it at $50 billion, according to a report by Bloomberg Intelligence."
Bobcat Company Funds Parks Through New Partnership
America’s parks are a wonderful thing. Thanks to Bobcat’s generosity, five communities across the country will get to enjoy the outdoors even more.
U.S. Emissions Dropped in 2019: Here’s Why in 6 Charts
Market forces, not mandates, were the main reason for this emission drop.
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