Hope in Michigan: One Policy, Big Impact
A clean energy standard under consideration in the Great Lakes State could dramatically accelerate progress toward 2030 climate goals.
A clean energy standard under consideration in the Great Lakes State could dramatically accelerate progress toward 2030 climate goals.
Our analysis shows many utility companies would be able to meet standards with minor changes in operation that are consistent with long-term pathways for a clean, reliable grid.
A project finance template is taking shape in Swedish steelmaking that could scale to clean industrial hubs around the world.
The White House and Department of Energy (DOE) recently laid the foundation for two monumental home energy upgrade initiatives: the Home Efficiency Rebates program, which offers up to $8,000 to households, and the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates program, which provides up to $14,000. These rebate programs — made possible … [continued]
How tax incentives and updated standards are changing home construction.
An overview of EV-related policies and who needs to comply. It can be difficult to find easy-to-understand resources regarding the many electric vehicle (EV) policies and regulations. To save decision makers time, we’ve compiled a series of factsheets that clearly and thoroughly outline the regulations that exist, their goals, who … [continued]
Methane leakage as low as 0.2 percent puts gas’s climate impact on par with coal.
In summer 2023, we launched #AskAmory to collect your questions for RMI’s co-founder Amory Lovins, a world-renowned expert on energy efficiency and renewables. Here, we keep a running list of your questions and Amory’s answers. Submit new questions here and keep an eye out for the answers shared here at … [continued]
A new RMI analysis shows that in all 48 continental states, replacing a gas furnace with a heat pump could reduce climate pollution by up to 93 percent.
How Emissions Transparency Can Advance Industry Decarbonization