The Plug-In Solar Revolution Comes To America

21 states have or are considering legistlation to make plug-in solar legal so their citizens can enjoy solar savings in bite size investments.

How Plug-In Solar Lets Everyone Enjoy Solar Savings

Although solar can save consumers a lot of money, many people find it hard to invest if they do not have a good roof or enough capital. Plug-in solar lets everyone save.

Fewer Hotels Are Offering EV Charging Free. It May Be Tesla’s Fault

Charging at hotels is the best way to charge on road trips. Sadly, hotels are now billing a lot more to do it.

Improving How We Track Progress For River Protection

Rivers have relatively less protection than do land or oceans and we lack effective mechanisms for measuring protection. A new study offers an improved mechanism for tracking progress.

As Clean Energy Jobs Grow, Workers Want Stability And Transparency

New workforce data shows clean energy workers remain committed, but rising uncertainty around pay, development, and policy may slow the energy transition.

Rwanda’s Nuclear Bet: Powering Growth Before Decarbonization

How Rwanda and other developing countries are rethinking nuclear power—not for climate goals, but to deliver reliable energy, cut system costs, and fuel growth.

Thank Your Solar Neighbors For Saving You Money On Electric Bills

When all of the value of solar is considered – grid-tied solar owners are actually subsidizing their non-solar neighbors.

The Short-Sighted, $27 Billion U.S. EV Retreat

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Brightline’s rising bullet train costs and how Ecolab is solving the data center water problem.

The Fastest Way To Power The Energy Crunch Is Hiding In Plain Sight

Discover how existing buildings could be America’s fastest path to new usable power. The right techniques and tools could save energy and payoff.

Why Oil Prices Are Telling Us Clean Electrification And Resilience Are The Energy Stories For 2026

Muted oil prices amid rising tensions signal a deeper shift that geopolitics matter less as electrification and energy resilience accelerate.