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    As the global energy transition was rocked by the war in Ukraine and prices soar, some countries have been forced to take a step back and rely once again on fossil fuels, including to a degree the United States. Experts say permitting reform is the only way to get back on track.

    ‘Not going to go away’: Climate expert drills down on need for permitting reform

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    November 2, 2022 10:30 am
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    Southern utilities pool together to compete for DOE’s hydrogen hub funding
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    Southern utilities pool together to compete for DOE’s hydrogen hub funding

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    BMW pours $1.7B into South Carolina plants for electric vehicle production
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    BMW pours $1.7B into South Carolina plants for electric vehicle production

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    Interior schedules West Coast’s first-ever offshore wind lease sale
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    Interior schedules West Coast’s first-ever offshore wind lease sale

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    Rental vehicles are parked outside a closed Hertz car rental office in south Denver.
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    Hertz announces deal with GM to purchase 175K electric vehicles over five years

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    FILE - A Starbucks sign hangs outside a Starbucks coffee shop in downtown Pittsburgh on June 26, 2019. The coffee chain and furniture outlet Ikea will both be offering electric vehicle charging stations as a means to allow people to charge their cars while they rest and recover themselves. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

    Starbucks and Ikea to offer charging stations to let both drivers and vehicles refuel

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    Green groups gear up for next climate fight as historic bill clears Congress
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    Green groups gear up for next climate fight as historic bill clears Congress

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    SEE IT: $202 million US grant awarded to Kosovo for energy infrastructure
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    SEE IT: $202 million US grant awarded to Kosovo for energy infrastructure

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    President Joe Biden may soon declare a climate emergency, something climate activists have heartily pushed the president to do following the breakdown in negotiations over his landmark proposals on the topic.
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    ‘Congress is not acting as it should’: Biden teases more climate executive action

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    July 20, 2022 8:11 pm
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    Biden pressured by Left to ‘take the gloves off’ via climate executive orders
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    Biden pressured by Left to ‘take the gloves off’ via climate executive orders

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    July 18, 2022 9:00 am
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