Even as the Trump administration rolled back support for renewable energy in the U.S., wind, solar, and electric vehicles made huge strides globally in 2025.
Solutions
Rich nations built their wealth on coal, oil and gas. Now the world is asking poorer countries like Mozambique to chart a different course.
The end of key US tax credits for home solar, batteries and heat pumps — combined with new tariffs and domestic manufacturing rules — is expected to raise the cost of electrifying homes in 2026.
The state will need firm resources like nuclear, geothermal, hydropower or long-duration batteries — each with advantages and downsides.
Libby Jewett founded the U.S. ocean acidification program and had begun work on offshore wind energy. But she joined the past year’s historic exodus from the agency, the impacts of which are still not clear.
The developers of Revolution Wind off Rhode Island and Empire Wind off New York are the latest to sue the Trump administration.
After investigative reporting highlighted how clogged transmission lines were stalling wind and solar projects, Gov. Tina Kotek issued executive orders to fast-track renewable energy development and push state agencies to expand grid capacity.
Republican worries about energy affordability didn’t deter the administration from halting five major projects that had already begun construction.
The country’s enormous energy and mineral resources are consolidating as a key factor in the geopolitical dispute and in Venezuela’s institutional collapse.
As warfare is reinvented in Ukraine, and Silicon Valley races to maintain its A.I. lead, China’s battery dominance is raising alarms far beyond the auto industry.

Electrifying these factories could cut a gigaton of CO2 pollution
23 December 2025
The U.S. industrial sector relies on gas-fired boilers to make heat. A new report shows how manufacturers can electrify and decarbonize, starting now.

Illinois is going all in on battery storage. What will that mean?
23 December 2025
As power-guzzling data centers proliferate across the country and drive electricity prices up, batteries could be a part of the solution.

The case for giving garments a passport
22 December 2025
As part of the forthcoming Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation, which is set to take effect in 2027, every garment sold in European Union member states will be required to carry a digital product passport: a scannable record that traces an item’s full lifecycle.

One word sums up climate politics in 2025: Greenlash
22 December 2025
In a year shaped by Trump's return to the White House, the new administration touted "energy dominance" and protesters threw eggs at "swasticars."
Dozens of energy developers, experts and politicians say there were some highs amid a lot of lows in a roller coaster year for clean energy as President Donald Trump worked to boost polluting fuels while stymying wind and solar.

The US has a power crunch. Congress is still far from solving it
22 December 2025
A House-passed bill aimed at speeding approvals of energy projects includes language that wind and solar supporters call unacceptable. Now it goes to the Senate.

Lawmakers question clean energy group’s tactics on permitting
22 December 2025
The American Clean Power Association’s moves have sparked bipartisan anger.

Buildings turn sewer pipes into heating and cooling solution
22 December 2025
Wastewater flushed down the drain can be used to heat and cool homes and buildings in a sustainable way and climate experts say it's an untapped source of energy due to its stable temperature of approximately 70°F.
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