Policy
Seizing the value of fallen trees
How circular economics for wood waste can grow in New York City; Pittsburgh and Eugene, Oregon. Read More
What is the ‘social cost of carbon’? Energy experts explain after new court ruling
The Biden administration attempted to raise this number, which shows if a regulation’s costs appear to outweigh its benefits, but a court blocked it. Here's what that means. Read More
Washington state could lead the nation on building electrification codes
New proposals for heat pumps for space and water heating could eliminate 8.1 million tons of CO2 by 2050. Read More
How to harness the transformative potential of public-private partnerships
This shift towards stakeholder capitalism highlights the need for solid public-private partnerships. Read More
Energy Market Outlook: What to Expect in 2022 and Beyond
The energy landscape is changing quickly, and it affects every organization and every sector in countless ways. From energy prices to grid reliability to emissions, organizations must understand the major national and regional energy trends to successfully plan for the years ahead. In Enel X’s 2022 Energy Market Outlook, our experts offer analysis for 2022 and beyond. They explore the major factors that could shape energy markets in both the near-term and the long-term. The Outlook covers a wide range of topics, among them: Read More
Climate action report card: Grading Biden’s environmental record so far
We tracked the administration's progress in ten key areas for fighting climate change after its first year. Read More
'Pay-as-you-throw' is one of cities’ most effective tools for reducing waste
More than 7,000 local governments have a policy where residents pay for every bag of trash, and found that they produce less waste. Read More
What 50 years of public-private partnerships lends to the world’s green transition
The economic and societal benefits of airtight trust in persistent policies despite the inevitable shoestring tackles all struggles societies face. Read More
More consumers are serious about climate change. Are business and government listening?
Consumers around the world need governments and companies to help activate behavior change. Read More
Embracing a wetter future, the Dutch turn to floating homes
These communities are inspiring more ambitious projects in flood-prone nations as far-flung as French Polynesia and the Maldives. Read More