THIS WEEK IN CLIMATE & CLEAN ENERGY WINS: WEEK OF 2/10:

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 $370 BILLION50%2026
The amount of climate spending due to the Inflation Reduction Act, highlighted by President Biden this week in his State of the Union address.  Provisions from the Inflation Reduction Act could cut the cost of U.S.-made EV batteries in half, and cover the entire cost of domestic battery manufacturing within the next decade. The year that wind and solar power will dominate the global power supply chain, and that renewable energy and nuclear power will meet almost all increased electricity demand, according to the EIA.  

In a landmark week for new report announcements, the Energy Information Administration found that solar energy is set to dominate new U.S. electric generation capacity by 2023, rising wind and solar power will dominate the global power supply by 2026, and renewable energy and nuclear power will meet almost all of increased electricity demand by 2026. Because of these wins, IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said the global power sector is approaching a “tipping point” in the transition to renewable energy. Provisions from the Inflation Reduction Act could cut the cost of U.S.-made EV batteries by 50%, a green subsidy race between the U.S., China, and the E.U. will help accelerate cost declines and the rollout of clean technology. 

President Biden touted the success of the Inflation Reduction Act’s $370 billion in climate spending in his State of the Union address, and the Administration announced $74 million in funding to advance geothermal systems. On the state level, states are attracting clean energy developers through revamped subsidies, red states previously reliant on coal power in the Sun Belt and Midwest are on the verge of solar-farm booms, and Wisconsin utilities are investing in battery storage to aid the clean energy transition.

A vital EV battery nickel product will be made in the U.S. for the first time thanks to Nth Cycle, PG&E announced a new virtual power plant program enrolling up to 7,500 customers, and SK Battery America Factory has reached its clean energy job hiring goals more quickly than expected: 

Provisions from the Inflation Reduction Act could cut the cost of domestically produced EV batteries by 50%, and the EIA announced several projected wins for solar energy capacity, wind and solar power, and renewable energy and nuclear power: 

This week, the Biden Administration highlighted the success of the Inflation Reduction Act’s $370 billion in climate spending in the State of the Union address, announced $74 million to advance geothermal systems, and granted a $2 billion loan to an EV recycling battery plant in Nevada: 

On the state level, states are attracting clean energy developers through revamped subsidies, Red states in the Sun Belt and Midwest are on the verge of solar-farm booms, and Wisconsin utilities are investing in battery storage to aid the clean energy transition: