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State Hydrogen Policy Webmap: Tracking How States Regulate and Support Hydrogen

February 24, 2026 in Carbon Management Author: Emma Thomley

State hydrogen policy is evolving quickly. Over the past several legislative sessions, states across the country have introduced hydrogen legislation with language on incentives, regulatory directives, and safety frameworks. At the same time, policy makers and stakeholders are often asked to consider new proposals without clear visibility into what other states have already done. Continue reading »

Communities in Minnesota Earn SolSmart Silver Designations by Working as a Cohort

February 10, 2026 in Renewable Energy Author: Sydne Tursky

Minnesota communities in Hennepin County recently worked to lower energy costs and deploy cleaner, more resilient energy options by streamlining solar zoning and permitting processes. As a result of their work, they achieved Silver designation from the SolSmart program, which provided free technical assistance and recognition to communities on their path to supporting local solar projects (SolSmart is part of the broader Energy Ready program suite). Continue reading »

Charging Smart Indiana: Transportation Electrification in America’s Crossroads

February 9, 2026 in Communities Authors: Jem Thompson, Tyler Cairncross

Across the country, cities and towns are planning for electric vehicles (EVs) in earnest. Smaller, rural, and more resource-constrained communities are best positioned to succeed when they have the capacity, subject-matter support, and locally appropriate tools needed to plan and deliver EV infrastructure that fits their context. Technical assistance and designation programs like Charging Smart provide this type of support.   Continue reading »

Report: Unlocking the Potential of Distributed Green Ammonia for a Sustainable Rural Agricultural Future

January 16, 2026 in Renewable Energy Author: Val Stori

Distributed green ammonia (DGA) fertilizer, produced on-farm or within agricultural regions, offers several benefits that not only support sustainable agriculture but also provide local economic benefits and enhanced supply security. A new report prepared by the Great Plains Institute for the Hydrogen Economy Collaborative, Distributed Green Ammonia: Demonstrating Modular Systems for Sustainable Agriculture, highlights the regional economic benefits that DGA production can bring to agricultural regions. Continue reading »

It’s Electric! E-Bike Usage Takes Off in the United States: Part Three

January 14, 2026 in Transportation & Fuels Author: Aaron Westling

In part one of this blog series, we explored the rapid rise in electric bike (e-bike) usage and the public investments fueling this trend. E-bikes can play a crucial role in building a more reliable, affordable, and sustainable transportation system that reduces dependence on personal vehicles, a key part of GPI’s work to decarbonize the transportation sector. State rebate programs and local incentives have made e-bikes more accessible than ever. Continue reading »

Texas Carbon Management Roadmap: Policy Pathways Built with Texas Voices

January 7, 2026 in Carbon Management, News & Press Author: Emma Thomley

Panoramic photo of natural landscape in Texas at dawn.

Texas is entering a pivotal moment for carbon management. Growing power demand and the first wave of carbon capture and storage projects are converging in a state with world-class geology, deep energy expertise, and newly secured Class VI primacy for carbon storage permitting.

To help Texas navigate this moment with clarity and coordination, GPI has released the Texas Carbon Management Roadmap, developed with support from the Cynthia & George Mitchell Foundation and shaped by the input of nearly 100 Texas-based stakeholders from industry, government, labor, academia, nonprofits, and community organizations.

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GPI’s Top Ten Stories of 2025

December 30, 2025 in News & Press Author: Drew Henry

As we start the countdown to the end of 2025, we’re excited to share our most-read stories from the last year!

From sharing our leading research on critical energy infrastructure to highlighting community-driven clean energy solutions, we’re proud of the impact we’ve made alongside the many partners we’ve collaborated with over the past year. Continue reading »

Understanding Industrial Gas Regulation in Minnesota’s Clean Heat Transition

December 16, 2025 in Energy Systems Authors: Hallie Turner, Hannah Dobie

Minnesota has a statutory net-zero emissions target for 2050, which will require emissions reductions in the industrial sector. In 2022, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency found that gas use in the industrial sector contributed to a greater share of statewide greenhouse gas emissions than gas use in residential, commercial, and electricity generation sectors. Decarbonizing industrial gas end uses is challenging due to high heat needs, specialized equipment, and cost barriers associated with alternative technologies. Continue reading »

GPI and CEG Report Explores Performance-Based Regulation for Virginia’s Electric Utilities

December 4, 2025 in Energy Systems Authors: Aileen Cole, Dan Cross-Call

In the November 2025 elections, energy affordability was a top-priority issue for voters nationwide, who are feeling the pressure of rising energy bills. It was a central theme in the elections in Virginia, New Jersey, and Georgia, and Virginia’s new Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger highlighted lower energy bills among the three priorities in the Affordable Virginia Plan on which she campaigned, alongside healthcare and homeownership. Continue reading »

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