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The Race for Long-Duration Energy Storage
It is difficult to overstate the importance of long-duration energy storage in the transition to a green economy, and both countries and industries would be well served by investing in these technologies.


Argentina's Environmental Budget Slashed Under President Javier Milei
Since taking office, President Milei's administration has cut up to 84.5% of federal environmental agencies, undermining wildfire response, forest conservation, and renewable energy projects, while inflation and budget underexecution deepen the crisis.


The Movement toward Microgrids
The combination of new technologies and new methods of financing has set the stage for microgrids to play a major role in decarbonization. The method of providing energy as a service, and therefore moving the upfront cost away from consumers, has shown significant popularity. The falling costs of both battery storage and solar technology have made microgrids a more attractive option, while reports from the DoE emphasize the role they can play in grid stability and resiliency.


Small Inventors Lead the Charge on EVs in Argentina
The lithium-rich country faces a range of challenges in its ambitions to develop batteries and electric vehicles at home, but researchers have continued to drive innovation.


Multifamily Housing Needs EV Charging. This startup will pay for it.
3V Infrastructure is self-financing EV charging at multifamily properties, betting that the rewards of selling at-home charging at scale are worth the up-front risk.


Colombia's Utility PV Potential
With strong natural resources and a government that has passed significant legislation to encourage solar, utility-scale PV is poised for growth. However, in order to attract key international investment, the government must ensure stability and encourage long-term investment. By doing so, Colombia can continue to utilize its natural resources while shifting from its current hydropower reliance. A new energy matrix, with solar playing a much larger role, looks to be in the fu


Turning the Tide Against Plastic Pollution with Renewable Solutions
As Southeast Asia tackles plastic pollution and its environmental challenges, integrating renewable energy into waste management offers a promising solution, helping to reduce plastic waste and lower the carbon footprint. With policy support, grassroots innovation, and sustainable practices, the region is taking meaningful strides toward a cleaner future.


The Companies Democratizing Climate Investing
Finding ways to incorporate retail investors into climatetech and renewable project financing will simultaneously diversify economic benefits, open a significantly larger pool of capital, and create far more stakeholders in the transition to clean energy.


Trump's Aversion to Green Tech Financing Risks Leaving America Last
Ultimately, a push to pause all foreign development in pursuit of an “America First” policy is likely to place America last in the race to source clean energy.


Colombia's Distributed Generation Potential
Incorporating new renewable projects, especially solar, into the matrix can take advantage of Colombia's naturally high radiation, reduce reliance on hydropower in the overall energy matrix, and allow communities currently relying on diesel to switch to a more sustainable option.


Adopting New Technologies for Carbon Accounting
By utilizing computing power to track supply chain and product emissions, companies will gain a better understanding of total emissions, where these emissions originate, and what policies can be implemented to reduce them.


Cooling the AI Boom: Innovative Strategies for Greener Data Centers
The AI boom is here, and with it comes a high demand for data centers. To meet the new technology's immense computational power needs, data centers require large amounts of energy, resulting in high levels of carbon emissions. Some innovators are looking for sustainable solutions.
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