Press Archive

Dueling Studies Dispute Whether Gas, Electricity Is Cheaper

Electric vehicles are found to be cheaper to operate than their gasoline powered counterparts in all 50 states, but the actual savings vary by region.

One Year On, U.S. Climate Plan Brings Investments – And Strained Ties

EI’s Jack Conness’ research has tracked at least $75 billion worth of investments into new green energy projects since the IRA was signed into law.

Colorado’s Next Big Climate Solution Is Reducing Industry Emissions

EI’s Nike Sawe looks into how Colorado is implementing a groundbreaking plan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in an often overlooked but critical economic sector— industry.

The Clean Energy Future Is A Battle For Hearts And Minds

EI’s Jack Conness details how the Inflation Reduction Act has brought significant clean energy investments into Red counties.

Six Issues To Watch As Climate Law Remakes The Energy Sector

EI’s Dan Esposito discusses how the IRA has accelerated the relevance of mainstream hydrogen use by decades.

State Of The State: Mid-Year 2023: Energy Officials Highlight Positive Outlook, Price Stability

EI’s research indicates that the IRA’s clean energy tax credits can boost clean energy deployment and electric vehicle sales.

Utilities Say EPA Power Plant Rule Isn’t Ready

EI’s Mike O’Boyle discusses how political division stands in the way of a reliable decarbonized utilities transition, as the U.S. has the technology and skill to make it happen.

Is It Cheaper To Refuel Your EV Battery Or Gas Tank? We Did The Math In All 50 States.

EI’s Electric Vehicle (EV) fill up tool is used to find that it is cheaper in all 50 states to refuel an EV.

Biden Travels To Arizona And New Mexico To Promote His Climate Policy.

EI’s Jack Conness weighs in on the Biden Administration’s climate policy which has allocated some $110 billion dollars toward clean energy projects.

Biden Promotes His Climate Policy On His Trip To American Southwest

EI’s Jack Conness notes that the IRA has funneled billions of dollars into American clean energy projects, and has resulted in $75 billion new manufacturing investments announced.

Electric Vehicles Vs. Gas-Powered Cars: Which One Is Cheaper To Buy And Own?

EI’s EV fill-up tool found that every Electric Vehicle model in every state is cheaper to fill than a gas-powered vehicle.

Calculating The True Cost Of Charging An Electric Car

In all 50 states, it is cheaper to fill up an electric vehicle than a gasoline-fueled vehicle according to EI’s EV fill up research.

Biden Promotes His Climate Policy On His Trip To American Southwest

EI’s Jack Conness discusses the $75 billion new investments in manufacturing as part of the Biden Administration’s climate policy.

As Feds Look To Cut Red Tape, More Local Governments Are Curbing Wind And Solar

EI’s research on the potential of offshore wind shows that offshore turbines could provide as much as one-quarter of U.S. electricity needs by 2050.

Best Of Times, Worst Of Times For Offshore Wind

Offshore wind has a lot of potential, but in order for Americans to maximize 100 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2035 the industry and policies must change.

New Reports Make Shocking Reveal About America’s Coal-Fueled Power Plants – A Record-Setting Change Is The Culprit

EI’s Coal Cost Crossover 3.0 found that it is cheaper to replace 99% of U.S. coal-fueled plants with renewable energy options.

Offshore Wind Potential In The U.S. Is Huge But Untapped

Offshore wind has the potential to generate up to a quarter of American electricity by 2050 and diversify the energy supply.

California Urged To Accelerate Offshore Wind Development To Tackle Climate Crisis And Boost Economy

New research reveals that if California implements smart state and federal policies, they could install offshore wind farms that would create over 100 gigawatts of electricity

Offshore Wind Could Supply 25% Of U.S. Power By 2050 – Study

Offshore wind has the potential to supply 25% of U.S. energy needs by 2050 if development is invested in now.

Texas Is Aligning Climate And Energy Needs

EI’s Coal Cost Crossover 3.0 report is cited as further evidence that Texas has the potential to use renewable energy to boost the economy and improve grid reliability, while also addressing their climate needs