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Enhanced Geothermal's Breakthroughs Are the Good News We All Need Right Now
Enhanced geothermal could provide 24/7 clean power. The economics are looking better with each year.
Feb 6
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Michael Thomas
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The Hidden Risks of Overestimating AI's Power Needs
Everyone agrees AI will consume enormous amounts of electricity over the next decade. But what if we're all wrong?
Jan 21
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Michael Thomas
55
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How Norway Became the EV Capital of the World
And what other countries can learn from the Scandinavians
Oct 8, 2024
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Michael Thomas
16
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Is America Running Out of Electricity?
Electric power demand is rising. But we have the solutions to meet it.
Apr 18, 2024
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Michael Thomas
31
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America Is Finally Building a Nationwide EV Charging Network
The country's EV charging network is growing quickly. Here's why.
Mar 27, 2024
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Michael Thomas
30
Heat Pumps Outsold Gas Furnaces in 2023—Here’s Why
Five reasons and a whole lot of charts
Feb 8, 2024
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Michael Thomas
29
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The Most Hopeful Climate Stories of 2023
17 climate stories you might have missed this year
Dec 28, 2023
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Michael Thomas
and
Nicole Pollack
41
How Virtual Power Plants Can Accelerate Clean Energy Adoption
Here's why climate and energy experts are excited about VPPs
Nov 30, 2023
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Eduardo Garcia
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The Long Duration Storage Technologies That Could Help Decarbonize the Power Grid
In recent years multiple technologies have made significant progress in solving one of clean energy's biggest problems
Nov 16, 2023
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Michael Thomas
and
Nicole Pollack
16
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Enhanced Geothermal, Explained
Enhanced geothermal could solve one of clean energy's biggest problems
Sep 6, 2023
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Michael Thomas
18
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How LED Lights Became So Cheap
And a fun story about accidental innovation
Aug 11, 2023
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Michael Thomas
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America Needs To Install A Lot More Heat Pumps
In order to meet its climate goals, America needs to replace 2.4 million fossil fuel furnaces every year for the next 27 years.
Jul 31, 2023
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Michael Thomas
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