June 20, 2014 Basking in the Rays of the Summer Solstice, California Positioned to Break Solar Generation Record Laura Wisland Former Contributor
June 6, 2014 EPA Carbon Standard Opens the Door for Renewables, Now States Must Take Them over the Threshold Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
June 4, 2014 Another Reason Ohio Senate Bill 310 Is a Bad Idea: It Hinders Efforts to Comply with New Carbon Emissions Standards Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
May 30, 2014 How to Cut Power Plant Carbon by 50%: New EPA Climate Rules Can Create a Foundation for Real Global Warming Solutions Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 28, 2014 Five Things You Should Know about the EPA Power Plant Carbon Standards Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 20, 2014 Renewables and Efficiency: Opportunities in the Federal Carbon Standards Jeremy Richardson Former Contributor
May 7, 2014 More Progress for Offshore Wind: DOE Awards and Whale Protections John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
May 6, 2014 The National Climate Assessment and Opportunities to Cut U.S. Emissions Rachel Cleetus Policy Director
May 2, 2014 How Much Could Master Limited Partnerships (MLPs) Lower the Cost of Renewable Energy Projects? Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
April 24, 2014 Proposal to Dismantle Ohio's Clean Energy Standards Based More on Science Fiction than Fact Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
April 21, 2014 Power Outages, Extreme Weather, and Climate Change: How Smart Energy Choices Will Help Keep the Lights On Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
April 8, 2014 Which Electricity Source Will Best Weather the Drought in California? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
April 1, 2014 President Obama’s Plan to Cut Methane Emissions Will Help Reduce Climate Risks of Natural Gas Steve Clemmer Director of Energy Research & Analysis
March 27, 2014 Proposed Freeze of Ohio's Clean Energy Standards is Misguided, Not in the Best Interest of Consumers Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
March 20, 2014 Renewable Energy Opponents at it Again in Kansas, but Wind (and Solar!) Power Forge Ahead Jeff Deyette Director of State Policy and Analysis
March 17, 2014 Will Tesla be a Game-Changer for Battery Energy Storage? Laura Wisland Former Contributor
March 14, 2014 Another Step Forward for Cape Wind: Federal Court Upholds Decade-Long Review Process John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
March 14, 2014 Grid Security and Renewable Energy: Too Much Information, or Not Enough? Mike Jacobs Senior Energy Analyst
March 12, 2014 Michigan Can Triple Its Use of Renewable Energy at Virtually No Additional Cost Sam Gomberg Senior Analyst
March 7, 2014 Women, Renewable Energy, and International Women’s Day: A Conversation with WoWE John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics
March 6, 2014 Solar Energy Soars, Now Generates Enough Power for More than Two Million Homes John Rogers Associate Director, Energy Analytics