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Utilities got worse on emissions goals, Sierra Club says

Oct 9, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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Utilities got worse on emissions goals, Sierra Club says

UTILITIES: A new Sierra Club evaluation finds for the fourth year in a row that major U.S. utilities are off track to meet the Biden administration’s emissions reduction goals, and many are in a worse position than last year due to rising demand. (Canary Media)

CLEAN ENERGY:

NUCLEAR: A U.S. Department of Energy report suggests a new serialized approach for designing and building nuclear reactors that would lower upfront costs and meet rising power demand. (Utility Dive)

GRID:

CLIMATE:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

  • Sen. JD Vance calls $500 million the Biden administration pledged to convert a Michigan auto plant to make electric vehicles “table scraps,” and repeats claims that the EV transition will cost auto manufacturing jobs. (Washington Post)
  • General Motors executives announce plans for a new Detroit-area battery cell development center while predicting electric vehicle-related losses have peaked this year. (Detroit Free Press)
  • Uber’s green ride-hailing option will go fully electric in 40 cities, removing hybrid vehicles from its lineup. (The Verge)

OIL & GAS: Natural gas accounted for nearly half of the nation’s energy generation over the summer while coal fell to just 16%, leaving even West Virginia utilities considering a shift to gas. (West Virginia Public Broadcasting)

ELECTRIFICATION: California launches an $80 million program aimed at electrifying low and moderate-income households with rebates for heat pumps, appliances and efficiency upgrades. (Sacramento Bee)

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