Energy Foundation

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 9

    Biden Restores California’s Power to Set Stringent Tailpipe Rules

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  3. Mar 19
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  4. Mar 18

    The parent company of Virginia's Dominion Energy utility has ordered a massive ocean vessel for installing turbines. The $500 million ship could reduce the cost and complexity of U.S. offshore wind projects up and down the Atlantic Coast.

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  5. Mar 17

    Home chefs are beginning to favor stoves for their unmatched power, precision and responsiveness, and zero emissions.

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  6. Mar 16
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  7. Mar 16

    The U.S. Department of Energy released a study showing that by 2030, nearly half of medium- and heavy-duty trucks will be cheaper to buy, operate, and maintain as zero-emissions than traditional diesel-powered combustion engine vehicles.

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  8. Retweeted
    Mar 9

    Plug In America's second annual EV Consumer Survey indicates that EV drivers are very happy making the switch, with 90% reporting that their next vehicle will be an . Check out the full report at

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  9. Mar 15
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  10. Mar 14

    is moving to become one of the largest port facilities for offshore wind-farm parts in the U.S. as part of an initiative to make NYC a major hub for the industry, creating jobs, increasing investments, and cutting carbon emissions.

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  11. Mar 14

    Thousands of zero-emission buses, trucks, and delivery vehicles are about hit the highway with Colorado's Clean Truck Strategy, which targets electrifying medium and heavy-duty vehicles.

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  12. Mar 13

    Passive house incentive programs from the Clean Energy Center and Mass Save have sparked the growth of high-performance multifamily that are cheaper to build, can slash energy use in half, and improve indoor air quality.

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  13. Mar 12
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  14. Mar 11

    Climate change has already permanently changed places like Florida, where the environmental and economic impacts from storms, flooding and temperature rise are likely to worsen. Adopting clean energy policies can help reduce the impacts of climate change.

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  15. Mar 10
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  16. Mar 10

    Last week, Portland public schools adopted a new climate policy, unanimously agreeing to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by the year 2030, and reach net zero by 2040.

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  17. Mar 9
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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 6

    COOL JOB ALERT: We are hiring for the Northeast Communications Director for the Energy Media project. If you are a dynamic communicator who can see big things and small and wants work with an exciting and diverse team of change makers then take a look!

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  19. Mar 9

    The Biden administration is laying the groundwork to deploy thousands of chargers along key corridors and in under-resourced communities using $7.5 billion from last year’s federal infrastructure law.

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  20. Mar 8

    Last week, President Biden outlined a plan to lower energy costs by boosting renewable energy, energy efficiency, and electric vehicles during a address that touched on clean energy and climate.

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