There are enough clean energy projects seeking interconnection today to get the U.S. more than halfway to a net-zero electric grid, a study finds. (Canary Media)
Ford says it expects electric vehicles to make up 40% of its global sales by the end of the decade, and will increase its investment in the field to more than $20 billion through 2025. (CNBC)
A U.S. Senate committee advances legislation to boost electric vehicle tax credits to $12,500 for vehicles assembled by U.S. union workers. (Reuters)
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has sold her holdings in an electric bus maker that President Biden virtually visited last month. (Politico)
The U.S.’s wind development boom will largely create jobs in Europe, industry executives and analysts say, at least until manufacturers see enough demand to open plants here. (Reuters)
Maine advocates want state regulators to expand the use of electricity time-of-use rates to help change customer behavior and meet climate goals. (Energy News Network)
Groups ask the Tennessee Valley Authority’s internal watchdog to investigate whether the utility misused ratepayer money by funding a group that lobbies against tighter climate regulations. (Associated Press)
Three Democratic U.S. senators plan to introduce a measure that would provide relief for existing nuclear plants as part of a broader energy tax reform bill. (Reuters)