"Constraints on wind and solar power deployment — such as through permitting restrictions — over the next several years could increase household energy costs in the U.S. by around $11.6 billion a year on average from 2027 through 2033."
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"U.S. energy storage developers installed 9.7 gigawatt-hours of new capacity in the first quarter of 2026, marking a record high for the quarter"
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Couldn't be more clear.
“If permitting reform is a priority, the permitting system has to work.” -@SenatorHeinrich
Shovel-ready projects are ready to bring cheap electricity to Americans, and are tied up by red tape on @SecretaryBurgum's desk
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@ShadMurib@DeepNotShallow No, it has to do with what this particular dark money group represents - especially today. The party needs to recognize this or we risk losing voters across the political spectrum.
Locally produced, reliable, clean, affordable, and non volatile. The transition to renewables is a no-brainer. The fact that we need this magnitude of global disruption for people to see that is astonishing.
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It's simple. Permit and build the fastest deploying, cheapest energy possible (solar & storage). Otherwise American's energy bills will continue to climb.
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Math tends to win out when enough money is at stake.
As I have said repeatedly, solar is the cheapest power on the grid and the fastest to build. And with storage growing in leaps and bounds, it’s basically all baseload power.
Failing to build cheap domestic energy production like solar, wind, and batteries means higher cost shock and volatility when conflict arises.
"The conflict could send prices per barrel as high as $100 or more" @WoodMackenzie said Sunday night
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This anti-energy Administration has cost our country 38,000 jobs.
They did it by pulling the plug on over $34 billion in clean energy projects.
Here's what they refuse to understand: clean energy is cheap, reliable, and abundant energy. Every time they take an axe to these projects, they're killing good-paying jobs, weakening our energy dominance, and ensuring your energy prices stay sky-high.
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US energy costs continue to skyrocket as Trump admin plays politics with the electric grid. If you need a guidebook to why China is outpacing us just look at the graph below. We need more energy, not less. It's an easy fix, lift the blockade on renewables.
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Thank you to SEIA's outgoing President and CEO @HopperAbby on 9 years of service to the solar and storage industry.
@RepPaulTonko explains her legacy on the House floor⬇️
"The world currently uses around 32 million hectares of land for biofuels.
If we put solar panels on those 32 million hectares of land, we could generate around 32,000 TWh of electricity - the same amount of electricity as the world consumes in a year."
https://t.co/2LeZ2ohuPi
Renewables and fossil agree on bipartisan permitting reform.
@SEIA's Abby Hopper: Canceling permits and delaying approvals will cause electricity prices to spike
@APIenergy's Dustin Meyer: prevent arbitrary suspensions of permits driven by political shifts
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What is energy storage? Where are batteries made? Does it save you money?
SEIA storage expert Emily Burlinghaus answers your questions about American energy storage.
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