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This Week in Cleantech (01/10/2025) - Climate trends to watch in 2025

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This Week in Cleantech is a new, weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less.
This week’s episode features Rachel Frazin from The Hill, who wrote about how the Biden administration finalized fairly strict climate rules for the nascent hydrogen energy industry, that determine which facilities can qualify for hydrogen tax credits.
This week's "Cleantecher of the Week," is Aaron Nichols from Exact Solar, who reminds us that solar in the U.S. continued to expand during Trump’s first term. Shout out to Aaron for bolstering our determination as we face this unprecedented time. Congratulations Aaron!
This Week in Cleantech — January 10, 2025

  1. EVs, Nuclear and Forever Chemicals: Climate Predictions for 2025 — Bloomberg
  2. Banks Celebrate the New Year by Quitting Their Climate Pledges — The New Republic
  3. Trump Says He Wants No Wind Farms Built During Presidency — Bloomberg
  4. Climate-friendly electricity sees big battery projects soar again for 2024 — AP News
  5. Biden administration adds exemptions into new climate rules for hydrogen energy — The Hill

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Nominate the stories that caught your eye each week by emailing [email protected]

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This Week in Cleantech is a new, weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less.
This week’s episode features Rachel Frazin from The Hill, who wrote about how the Biden administration finalized fairly strict climate rules for the nascent hydrogen energy industry, that determine which facilities can qualify for hydrogen tax credits.
This week's "Cleantecher of the Week," is Aaron Nichols from Exact Solar, who reminds us that solar in the U.S. continued to expand during Trump’s first term. Shout out to Aaron for bolstering our determination as we face this unprecedented time. Congratulations Aaron!
This Week in Cleantech — January 10, 2025

  1. EVs, Nuclear and Forever Chemicals: Climate Predictions for 2025 — Bloomberg
  2. Banks Celebrate the New Year by Quitting Their Climate Pledges — The New Republic
  3. Trump Says He Wants No Wind Farms Built During Presidency — Bloomberg
  4. Climate-friendly electricity sees big battery projects soar again for 2024 — AP News
  5. Biden administration adds exemptions into new climate rules for hydrogen energy — The Hill

Watch the full episode on YouTube
Nominate the stories that caught your eye each week by emailing [email protected]

  continue reading

171 episodes

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