The AI data center boom in Indiana could consume more electricity than its nearly 7 million residents combined. Residents don’t want to foot the utility bill.
My latest Indiana’s attempt to make Big Tech pay: www.businessinsider.com/indiana-big-...
Posts by Catherine Boudreau
So much confusion over the White House pause on federal loans and grants. I want to know what disaster aid, climate, and energy projects are affected. Please reach out w/ information, even if you're scrambling to understand what it means. 802-782-9286 (also on Signal).
Enjoying reading about President Jimmy Carter’s energy legacy. He was ahead of his time.
-Installed solar panels on the White House (Regan removed them)
-Tax credits for energy efficient appliances & 1st fuel economy standard
-Reduce US reliance on foreign oil
-Est the Energy Dept, boosting R&D
I’ve been asking the same question— what if anything are governments & developers doing to discourage rebuilding in the riskiest places. More Americans are also moving to disaster-prone areas. Two big problems!
Biden and California are racing to “Trump-proof” their climate actions— including rapid adoption of electric vehicles. There’s a lot at stake for automakers and the planet.
My latest: www.businessinsider.com/trumps-evs-c...
There’s an insurance crisis for property owners in states like California, where climate change is fueling more wilfires like the #FranklinFire in Malibu. I spoke to CBS about how insurers are limiting coverage and hiking premiums: www.cbsnews.com/video/insura...
Automaker’s relationship w/ Trump is one to watch. Trump bashed electric vehicles on the campaign trail, but billions are already invested in the transition. At the same time, auto cos view state EV mandates as impossible to meet.
My latest: www.businessinsider.com/automakers-e...