Michael Smolens: Clean energy politics heat up for GOP, but it’s not about climate change
Republican senators seek to reverse cuts in renewable energy tax credits that could hurt their states as global warming continues apace.
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GM's 'self-driving' 1956 concept car shows how far driverless tech has come
Daniela Bushiri, a chemical engineer pursuing her PhD at Columbia University, is on a mission to drive sustainable solutions in our evolving energy landscape. With a background in...
David Sandalow from Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, takes us through some of the reasons behind the dwindling demand for EVs in the US. He joins David Westin on Wall Street Week daily. (Source: Bloomberg)
The West has taken steps to slash its dependence on China, but it still commands supply chains—for now.
Guidance from the Treasury Department will spell out how hard a line the U.S. is drawing against electric vehicles with battery parts or minerals sourced from China.
Electric vehicle (EV) batteries are a major source of critical mineral (CM) demand.
The Biden Administration's new foreign entity of concern rule on critical minerals excludes Chinese sources, posing challenges for the U.S. energy transition.