Happy Tuesday, all! I’m getting back from a long weekend. So, let’s get to the best of the past week’s energy news.
Geothermal deal boosts California clean energy goals (E&E News)
Biden DOE outsourcing home appliance regulations to left-wing green groups (Washington Free Beacon) K.T.’s note: Your dishwasher broke? Good luck affording a new one
California lawmakers fold and approve Gov. Newsom’s $400M loan to extend Diablo Canyon (Sacramento Bee) K.T.’s note: They really don’t have a choice, if they don’t want rolling blackouts on their hands
Why Asia’s carbon emissions are erasing Western progress (Forbes)
PhD historian breaks down consequences of anti-nuclear movement (The Cool Down)
2024 Statistical Review of World Energy Highlights (Forbes)
Could LLMs help run and maintain the energy grid? (Institution of Engineering and Technology)
BOEM clears Sunrise Wind project offshore New York to begin construction (Utility Dive) K.T.’s note: More whale harassment, coming soon
Energy sector braces for Supreme Court NEPA case (E&E News)
Canada’s oil sands are having their moment (WSJ)
Hope you enjoy this week’s reading!
Electrically yours,
K.T.