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Reversing climate policies would jeopardize investment, economists say

Jun 26, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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Reversing climate policies would jeopardize investment, economists say

CLIMATE: Economists say former President Trump’s plans to repeal Biden administration climate policies would put U.S. manufacturing investments at risk and send jobs back overseas. (New York Times)

ALSO:

STORAGE: Energy storage capacity installations jumped 84% in the first quarter of 2024 from the year before, with utility-scale installations more than doubling year-over-year. (Utility Dive)

CLEAN ENERGY:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

WIND: With 21 of its planned 62 wind turbines completely installed, Vineyard Wind claims to now be the largest operating wind project in the country, pushing 136 MW to the grid. (electrek)

OIL & GAS:

POLITICS: As the coal industry’s influence fades, former President Trump’s campaign has drifted from his promise to end “the war on coal.” (E&E News)

CARBON CAPTURE: Louisiana officials announce two new carbon capture projects, frustrating residents who say the technology will prolong the use of fossil fuels. (Associated Press)

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: Black residents in Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley” call on the U.S. Justice Department to protect them against the ongoing expansion of the region’s petrochemical industry and its pollution. (Floodlight)

NUCLEAR:

  • An effort to restart a shuttered nuclear plant in southwestern Michigan may get a boost from a federal nuclear permitting bill awaiting President Biden’s signature, experts say. (MLive)
  • Some residents of a Wyoming coal community are slow to support a proposed advanced nuclear reactor, saying they don’t like project-backer Bill Gates’ politics. (Casper Star-Tribune)

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