PJM, Flooded With Interconnection Requests, Proposes Two-Year Review Pause

EI’s Robbie Orvis says we cannot meet decarbonization goals without PJM speeding up the interconnection process to bring new renewables online.

The Energy Gang Podcast: Saving Build Back Better

EI’s Robbie Orvis joins Ed Crooks and Dr. Melissa Lott to discuss Build Back Better and federal climate policy, policies to drive electric vehicle demand, and opportunities for recycling batteries and other clean energy materials.

2022 Outlook: U.S. Solar And Wind Boom Continues Despite Supply Chain Woes, Build Back Better Uncertainty

EI’s Mike O’Boyle says record-breaking renewable energy and storage additions are in the 2022 outlook for America’s power sector.

Sale of North Dakota’s Largest Coal Plant Is Almost Complete. Then Will Come the Hard Part.

EI’s Eric Gimon says carbon capture and sequestration isn’t a financially feasible technology to extend the life of uneconomic and polluting coal plants.

‘Wicked Hard’: Biden, Congress Struggle To Curb U.S. Emissions

EI’s Robbie Orvis discusses progress the Biden administration made toward its climate goals in 2021 and the outlook for 2021.

Scenes From A World On Fire

EI’s Anand Gopal explains the clean energy transition cannot happen fast enough to avert the worst impacts of climate change without supportive policies.

The Oil And Gas Industry May Be Making A Bad Bet On Blue Hydrogen

EI’s Dan Esposito explains why the cost of renewable energy and electrolyzers is essential to green hydrogen’s future.

Even Coal Miners Want Build Back Better To Pass

EI’s Megan Mahajan explains the Build Back Better Act is the most ambitious climate legislation in U.S. history.

Up In Smoke

EI’s Anand Gopal explains the Biden administration can still meet the country’s climate targets without the Build Back Better Act, but it will much more difficult.

Here’s What Biden Can Do On Climate Change Without Build Back Better

EI’s Anand Gopal explains the Biden administration can still meet its climate targets using executive actions, but the challenge will be much more difficult without the Build Back Better Act.