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  • What Is Clean Energy? A Practical Beginner Guide

    What Is Clean Energy? A Practical Beginner Guide

    2026-06-09
  • Offshore Wind Needs Industrial Discipline After the Reset

    Offshore Wind Needs Industrial Discipline After the Reset

    2026-06-13
  • LNG Contracts Need to Price Transition Risk More Carefully

    LNG Contracts Need to Price Transition Risk More Carefully

    2026-06-13
  • Electrification Is Not the Same as Simply Using More Electricity

    Electrification Is Not the Same as Simply Using More Electricity

    2026-06-13
  • Critical Minerals Policy Should Focus on Processing, Not Only Mining

    Critical Minerals Policy Should Focus on Processing, Not Only Mining

    2026-06-13
  • Corporate Solar Procurement Is Moving Beyond Annual Matching

    Corporate Solar Procurement Is Moving Beyond Annual Matching

    2026-06-13
  • Methane Performance Will Shape the Future of Gas

    Methane Performance Will Shape the Future of Gas

    2026-06-13
  • Long-Duration Storage Needs a Procurement Model, Not Just Better Technology

    Long-Duration Storage Needs a Procurement Model, Not Just Better Technology

    2026-06-13
Why Power Markets Matter for Clean Energy Investors
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Why Power Markets Matter for Clean Energy Investors

An introduction to why power market rules and price signals matter for clean energy project economics.
Markets2026-06-09
EIA Sees Summer Electricity Growth Met Mainly by Renewables
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EIA Sees Summer Electricity Growth Met Mainly by Renewables

EIA forecasts higher U.S. summer electricity generation in 2026, with solar and wind supplying much of the growth.
Markets2026-06-10
Gas-Fired Power Is Holding Its Role as Renewables Grow
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Gas-Fired Power Is Holding Its Role as Renewables Grow

EIA forecasts show gas generation staying near last summer levels while solar and wind grow, highlighting the role of dispatchable power.
Natural Gas2026-06-10
Renewables Overtaking Coal Is a Market Signal, Not a Finish Line
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Renewables Overtaking Coal Is a Market Signal, Not a Finish Line

Renewables moving ahead of coal in the global electricity mix changes the market narrative, but grid reliability, demand growth and fossil backup stil···
Markets2026-06-12
Solar Growth Is Turning Into a System Integration Test
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Solar Growth Is Turning Into a System Integration Test

Solar remains the leading source of renewable growth, but the next bottleneck is the ability of grids and markets to integrate midday output.
Solar2026-06-12
AI Data Centers Are Forcing Energy Policy to Get Local
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AI Data Centers Are Forcing Energy Policy to Get Local

AI data center growth is turning abstract electricity forecasts into local disputes over grid capacity, water, rates and land use.
Policy2026-06-12
Electricity Demand Growth Is Becoming the Transition Bottleneck
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Electricity Demand Growth Is Becoming the Transition Bottleneck

The clean energy transition is increasingly shaped by how fast power demand grows and whether grids can add clean supply fast enough.
Markets2026-06-12
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