On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Mark Chediak from Bloomberg breaks down Trump's new 15% tariffs and price floors on imported polysilicon and its derivatives, including wafers, cells and modules.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Heather Clancy from Trellis discusses why some data center companies see fuel cells as an attractive option for onsite power.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Clara Hudson from the Wall Street Journal breaks down Heineken's plan to use a renewable-powered heat battery to release steam for its beer brewing in Portugal.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Alexa St. John from The Associated Press discusses how automakers are increasingly turning their EVs and hybrids into home backup power sources as EV sales growth slows.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Lana Ferguson from the Dallas Morning News discusses the booming agrivoltaics industry in Texas.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Martha Muir from The Financial Times discusses how the cost of clean energy power purchase agreements is set to rise 40 to 120 percent as Inflation Reduction Act subsidies wind down.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Emily Pontecorvo from Heatmap News discusses a new partnership making more than 16 gigawatts of virtual power plant capacity.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Tim McDonnell from Semafor discusses the potential future of the Strait of Hormuz and energy markets if the US-Iran de-escalation deal holds.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Akshat Rathi from Bloomberg discusses the energy crisis caused by the war in Iran, which is causing some governments to pursue structural shifts away from fossil fuels toward renewables.
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Benjamin Storrow from E&E News discusses how some Democratic governors are more open to natural gas pipeline expansion as energy costs rise.