Building electrification is key to a safe climate future
Renewable natural gas is not the ideal pathway to dramatic CO2 reductions by buildings. Read More
California’s blackouts and its clean energy transition
To address both near-term reliability threats and emerging climate risks, the state needs to move both more carefully and faster. Read More
New Jersey sets its sights on a decarbonized economy
The state is planning comprehensively for economy-wide decarbonization, and putting meaningful, near-term policies in place to affordably reduce emissions. Read More
The risky economics of the new natural gas infrastructure in the United States
Low natural gas prices have helped to shutter many coal plants. Watch a similar effect on natural gas generators as clean energy becomes more affordable. Read More
Who needs 'baseload' power? (Or, let the markets do their job)
We should seize the opportunity presented by the Department of Energy's grid study to ensure tomorrow’s electricity markets work in service of, not contrary to, our society’s goals. Read More
How automation could simplify emissions reductions
Technology that seamlessly shifts timing of consumption into the cleanest possible intervals may be closer than you realize. Read More