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🟡 Semafor Net Zero: Dems focus on energy costs in tax credit fight
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US plans to cancel 7 conditional commitments for green projects
The projects, which had been conditionally approved by the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, are mostly battery factories.
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Nathan Howard/Reuters
China’s emissions fall despite surging demand for energy: Report
The new analysis suggests that China’s carbon dioxide emissions may have peaked.
Tingshu Wang/File Photo/Reuters
Democrats focus on energy costs in US tax credit fight
GOP plan could cut US household incomes by more than $300 annually.
Brian Snyder/Reuters
China’s energy investing is getting greener
As it navigates foreign tradewars, China is turning more cash toward local clean energy projects.
Willy Kurniawan/Reuters
House GOP cuts, but not kills, wind and solar tax credits
The consensus forming among Republican lawmakers on renewable energy subsidies is less extreme than the industry’s worst fears.
Daniel Cole/Reuters
Big gas turbine manufacturers aren’t ready to bet on the AI boom
Demand for gas power-generation hardware is surging, but the few companies that make it are reluctant to scale up.
USA Today Network via Reuters
Power companies get creative to compete for tech deals
After winning a $20 billion contract with Google, Intersect Power wants to “create a whole new class of real estate.”
Cheaper borrowing can help prevent another Spain-style blackout
Europe’s electric grid is sorely underinvested in. Forthcoming interest rate cuts should help.
Nearly 400,000 US clean energy jobs on the line, Climate Power analysis finds
The bulk are in GOP-controlled districts, and could be on the chopping block if congressional Republicans follow through on repealing or gutting Biden-era tax credits.
Trump’s trade war threatens cash bonuses for oil investors
Dividend payments and share buybacks are at risk if oil prices continue to slide.
The US can’t win the AI race without renewables
The Trump administration wants to push the power sector more into coal and gas, but utility execs have a different plan.
US wants to launch a nuclear ‘renaissance,’ Energy Sec. Chris Wright says
The Trump administration is hoping to spur development of nuclear power to keep up with surging demand for electricity.
Tariffs won’t solve the US copper problem, BHP CEO says
Mike Henry, CEO of BHP, downplayed the possibility of another stab at acquiring rival miner Anglo American.
Former Colombian president: Petro’s oil policies are ‘absolutely insane’
Iván Duque, the former president of Colombia, criticized some of his predecessor’s climate policy stances at Semafor’s World Economy Summit.
Oil investors are buying the dip
US President Donald Trump’s energy strategy is hurting Big Oil today, but a recovery is likely.
Clean energy companies paring back climate talk
Downplaying climate in corporate messaging may be a smart political move but risks putting companies out of touch with their customers, analysts warned.
How a trade war with China helps (some) US clean tech companies
Battery companies have been preparing for a rift with Chinese suppliers for years.
China can win an energy trade war with the US
Losing access to the US market could be great for China’s clean tech companies.