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Money is the key to the energy transition. Today, a greater share is being invested into clean power sources, but less is flowing to new cleantech ideas and startups.

Bill Spindle shares data from the @iea.org and PitchBook in this #DataDive: www.ciphernews.com/articles/ami...
Amid evolving politics, cleantech financing reaches watershed moment - Cipher News
Money is the key to the energy transition. Today, a greater share is being invested into clean power sources, but less is flowing to new cleantech ideas and startups.
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The Cipher team reflects on the last four years of the publication and shares their thoughts on what's ahead for the energy transition.

Cipher will publish its final articles on Wednesday. Read more: www.ciphernews.com/articles/the...
The Cipher team reflects on the last four years — and looks ahead - Cipher News
Cipher News has covered the global energy transition with an eye on the possible and a clear-eyed perspective.
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+ @amenasaiyid.bsky.social on President Trump's announcement of a 50% tariff on copper imports.
+ Anca Gurzu on a deadly heat wave across Europe.
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+ Bill Spindle on the battery company that took over the factory built by now failed Northvolt.
+ @catclifford.bsky.social on utilities looking for regulatory approval to increase customer rates.
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Each week, we feature a photo that is somehow related to energy, the thing we all need but don’t notice until it’s expensive or gone. Email your ideas and photos to [email protected].
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Cipher reader and portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein Luke Pryor took this photo of the Wind Scylla, an offshore wind turbine installation vessel, from a train passing through New London, CT. Check out the wind turbine tower components visible next to the ship!
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Under the hot blazing sun along the Gulf of Oman, @amenasaiyid.bsky.social got a first hand look at how Oman-based 44.01 Earth is harnessing nature to store CO2 under the jagged Hajar Mountains.

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Harnessing nature to store CO2 - Cipher News
This demonstration project in the United Arab Emirates is showing how carbon dioxide can be stored in rocks.
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In the climate space, innovation in technology has outpaced new ideas in finance, write Dawn Lippert and Avra Van der Zee of Elemental Impact in a #Voices article.

We need financial innovation, they write. Read more: www.ciphernews.com/articles/tec...
Tech is outpacing finance — Here’s how to solve that - Cipher News
We need financial innovation: novel ways to invest in climate solutions that can bridge the scale gap and unlock essential technologies.
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Each week, we feature a photo that is somehow related to energy, the thing we all need but don’t notice until it’s expensive or gone. Email your ideas and photos to [email protected].
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Cipher reader Shoko Carpenter took this photo on a floating island on Lake Titicaca, located on the border between Peru and Bolivia. This home is on one of more than 100 floating islands on the lake where the indigenous Uros people live.
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The United States overtook clean energy giant China to become the world’s leading investor in battery manufacturing last year, according to recent analysis from Rhodium Group.

That recent momentum, however, may be in jeopardy. www.ciphernews.com/articles/u-s...
U.S. leaps over China in battery investment — for now - Cipher News
The role reversal in battery-investment dominance is the result of two converging trends: tax credits in the U.S. and China pulling back its expenditures in the sector.
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While lawmakers spar ad infinitum over the fate of clean energy tax credits in the megabill, one thing is certain: Energy demand is going up in this country and it is going to keep going up.

Real talk: How can we get more power fast?

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Each week, we feature a photo that is somehow related to energy, the thing we all need but don’t notice until it’s expensive or gone. Email your ideas and photos to [email protected].
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@amyaharder.bsky.social snapped this photo during a rooftop lunch at one of the restaurants inside London's iconic Shard building with Anca Gurzu. Although solar (and even more so, rooftop solar) doesn't provide a big chunk of the United Kingdom's electricity, renewable power is growing.
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The U.S. needs a lot more power — and fast. Meeting that demand in the near-term is going to mean building solar and storage, embracing demand flexibility and VPPs, putting demand near supply and a whole lot of grid-boosting technology.

Here's the playbook: www.ciphernews.com/articles/her...
Here are four fast solutions in the current ‘race’ for power - Cipher News
With the rise of artificial intelligence, increased domestic manufacturing and growing electrification of vehicles and more, electricity demand in the U.S. is expected to soar in the coming years.
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