California lawmakers approve the nation’s most sweeping emissions disclosure rules for big business Penn In the News Associated Press California lawmakers approve the nation’s most sweeping emissions disclosure rules for big business Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that California’s new emissions disclosure bill could lead to similar proposals in other states. Big batteries are booming. So are fears they’ll catch fire Penn In the News Wired Big batteries are booming. So are fears they’ll catch fire Sanya Carley of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that people will fixate on even rare battery fires and explosions, connecting them to new infrastructure proposed in their community. As renewables grow, questions remain for utilities and regulators Penn In the News StateImpact As renewables grow, questions remain for utilities and regulators A new paper from the Kleinman Center of Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design shows that utilities and regulators will need to consider how home energy storage systems for renewable energy will affect the electric grid. How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Penn In the News Bloomberg How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that there’s a strong case for gigaton-scale carbon removal but criticizes oil company Occidental’s claim that such technology will enable the continuation of oil production. This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Penn In the News Popular Mechanics This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Analysts at the Weitzman School of Design’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy predict that the need for dysprosium will increase by more than 2,500 percent by 2035. Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline. By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
Big batteries are booming. So are fears they’ll catch fire Penn In the News Wired Big batteries are booming. So are fears they’ll catch fire Sanya Carley of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that people will fixate on even rare battery fires and explosions, connecting them to new infrastructure proposed in their community. As renewables grow, questions remain for utilities and regulators Penn In the News StateImpact As renewables grow, questions remain for utilities and regulators A new paper from the Kleinman Center of Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design shows that utilities and regulators will need to consider how home energy storage systems for renewable energy will affect the electric grid. How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Penn In the News Bloomberg How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that there’s a strong case for gigaton-scale carbon removal but criticizes oil company Occidental’s claim that such technology will enable the continuation of oil production. This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Penn In the News Popular Mechanics This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Analysts at the Weitzman School of Design’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy predict that the need for dysprosium will increase by more than 2,500 percent by 2035. Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline. By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
As renewables grow, questions remain for utilities and regulators Penn In the News StateImpact As renewables grow, questions remain for utilities and regulators A new paper from the Kleinman Center of Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design shows that utilities and regulators will need to consider how home energy storage systems for renewable energy will affect the electric grid. How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Penn In the News Bloomberg How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that there’s a strong case for gigaton-scale carbon removal but criticizes oil company Occidental’s claim that such technology will enable the continuation of oil production. This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Penn In the News Popular Mechanics This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Analysts at the Weitzman School of Design’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy predict that the need for dysprosium will increase by more than 2,500 percent by 2035. Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline. By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Penn In the News Bloomberg How an oil giant took control of Biden's billion-dollar bet on carbon capture Danny Cullenward of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that there’s a strong case for gigaton-scale carbon removal but criticizes oil company Occidental’s claim that such technology will enable the continuation of oil production. This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Penn In the News Popular Mechanics This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Analysts at the Weitzman School of Design’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy predict that the need for dysprosium will increase by more than 2,500 percent by 2035. Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline. By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Penn In the News Popular Mechanics This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Analysts at the Weitzman School of Design’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy predict that the need for dysprosium will increase by more than 2,500 percent by 2035. Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline. By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? Penn In the News WESA Radio (Pittsburgh) Pa. participation in RGGI has been held up for more than a year. What has the state lost? A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would cause only a minor increase in retail electricity prices or possibly a small decline. By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing Penn In the News Pennsylvania Capital Star By stalling on RGGI, here’s what Pa. residents are missing A study from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design estimates that the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative could help Pennsylvania reduce CO2 emissions by 225 million tons between 2020 and 2030. Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape Penn In the News Deutsche Welle Solar power brightens Kenya’s energy landscape A study conducted by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design reveals that Kenya has emerged as a global leader in solar energy generation by creating favorable conditions for harnessing solar power. As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies. Load More
As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies.
How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Image: iStock/Tom Buysse How much green pressure do oil companies feel from financial markets? Wharton professor Arthur van Benthem explores whether one company’s transformation into a wind energy superpower signals a changing landscape for oil companies.