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Why the $7,500 EV Tax Credit May Be Tougher to Get Starting in March
The IRS expects to issue guidance on the clean vehicle credit in March. Experts think the rules around car batteries will limit who can get the credit.
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How Hackers and Geopolitics Could Derail the Planned Energy Transition
Finance, geopolitics and cybersecurity will all be crucial in determining the scope and success of any energy transition.
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Energy Production Vs. Climate Protection: Americans Are Split Along Party Lines
A new Gallup poll shows Americans are worried about the cost and availability of energy, but Democrats prioritize climate protection.
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Russia's Invasion Has Made Energy Security a Hot Topic. The U.S. Thinks Hydrogen Could Be the Answer
Both the energy transition and energy security have become topics of significant debate and discussion.
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Treasury Secretary Yellen: The U.S. Should Have Moved Faster Toward Renewable Energy
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen spoke to CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin about the United States’ goals on both climate and national security.
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BP Establishes Partnership Focused on Offshore Wind in Japan
Oil and gas giant says agreement is “subject to merger control approvals.”
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Who Stands to Make and Lose Money If the SEC Climate Rule Becomes Law
The Securities and Exchange Commission released a proposed rule that would require companies to disclose climate risk. Here’s a look at potential impacts.
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Britain's Royal Mint to Build Plant That Will Extract Gold From Electronic Waste
Electronic waste has become a topic of much debate and discussion in recent years.
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Honeywell and Trane Back Start-Up Making Low-Carbon Alternative to Concrete
Nexii is manufacturing fire and water resilient wall panels for commercial and residential buildings with no carbon emissions.
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Coal's a ‘Stupid Investment' and We're ‘Sleepwalking to Climate Catastrophe,' Says UN Chief Guterres
Antonio Guterres pulled no punches in remarks broadcast Monday morning.
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These Cattle Ranchers Are Raising Better Beef, Spending Less — and Reducing Carbon Emissions
While some of these cattle ranchers didn’t discover regenerative agriculture practices in order to combat climate change, that’s been a significant impact.
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How Higher and More Volatile Energy Prices Will Affect the Move to Clean Energy
Higher and more volatile energy prices make renewables attractive to consumers and investors, but to meet climate goals, government and education are necessary.
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Chinese EV Maker XPeng Leads Investment in $200 Million Fund Focused on ‘Frontier Technology'
XPeng led the investment into Rockets Capital, a $200 million fund focused on investing in electric vehicles, clean energy and “frontier technology areas.”
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Tesla Hikes China-Made Model Y Price Again — by More Than $2,000
The standard China-made Model Y now costs 316,900 yuan ($49,932), up from the previous 301,840 yuan ($47,559) on Tuesday, according to data tracked by CNBC.
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German Start-Up Aims to Generate Unlimited Clean Fusion Energy With Lasers
Marvel Fusion, a German start-up that has raised more than $65 million, aims to commercialize fusion using laser technology.
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Hydrogen-Powered Train a Step Closer to Passenger Service in Germany
Two-car train will use fuel-cells that are roof-mounted and underfloor batteries.
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VW and Goldman Sachs-Backed Northvolt Plans German Gigafactory
Northvolt is not unique in wanting to establish a gigafactory in Germany.
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Microsoft and Jeff Bezos Are Backing This Start-Up That Aims to Retrofit Millions of Old Buildings With ‘Green' Energy
BlocPower is ‘greening’ buildings across America and promising big returns for major investors.
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Tesla Has Bought Aluminum From Russian Supplier Rusal Since 2020
Like other large automakers, Tesla has supply chain ties in Russia — specifically, it’s been buying aluminum from Rusal since 2020.
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Ford to Ramp Up EV Offering in Europe, Plans Major Battery Facility in Turkey
Ford is one of several major automotive companies looking to develop more electric vehicles.