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Uruguay EV Sales Report: 300% Growth in a Record February Brings BEV Market Share over 15%

Uruguay EV Sales Report: 300% Growth in a Record February

Uruguay has consistently been the second most advanced country in Latin America as far as electrification goes, and it has
Aptera Takes Its First Road Trip

Aptera Takes Its First Road Trip

Recently, Aptera’s people did something I’ve said they should do for years: take the show on the road! In a
Anonymous Survey Of Oil And Gas Executives Says Geopolitical Uncertainty Clouds Their Outlook

Anonymous Survey Of Oil And Gas Executives Says Geopolitical Uncertainty

Of all the constituent groups in the US, wouldn’t you think that oil and gas executives would be supporting President
Norway’s New Industrial Policy Pivots Away From Hydrogen For Energy

Norway’s New Industrial Policy Pivots Away From Hydrogen For Energy

In 2020, Norway jumped into hydrogen like it was the next North Sea oil rush. The government released a national
Geothermal’s Moment—and Its Messengers, Mirages, and Models

Geothermal’s Moment—and Its Messengers, Mirages, and Models

The geothermal series is done, and if you’ve been following along, you’ll know it’s been a mix of cautious optimism,
Trump’s DOE Swings At Clean Energy & Accidentally Hits A Bullseye

Trump’s DOE Swings At Clean Energy & Accidentally Hits A

In a move that surprised absolutely no one, the Trump/Wright Department of Energy began swinging the axe at clean energy
EU Companies Face Lawsuits For Climate Inaction While The Opposite Occurs In The U.S.

EU Companies Face Lawsuits For Climate Inaction While The Opposite

In Europe, firms face lawsuits for not being green enough, while in the U.S., banks and asset managers are sued
New Poll: Most Voters Prioritize U.S. Energy Independence Over Climate Fight

New Poll: Most Voters Prioritize U.S. Energy Independence Over Climate

A new poll shows most registered voters prioritize U.S. energy independence over fighting climate change, with a sharp partisan divide.
California’s Bullet Train Boondoggle Hits $100B, Needs More Tax Dollars To Continue

California’s Bullet Train Boondoggle Hits $100B, Needs More Tax Dollars

California’s high-speed train faces more delays without billions in new funding as costs soar past $100B with no clear end
Federal Judge Rules Against Biden’s 2023 Gulf Lease Sale Over Climate, Emissions

Federal Judge Rules Against Biden’s 2023 Gulf Lease Sale Over

The judge ruled the 2023 Gulf lease sale violated environmental law by ignoring climate, CO2 emissions, and whale impacts.