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2025-04-15 09:00:00| Fast Company

President Donald Trump has a long-standing grudge against wind power. So it wasnt surprising that when he took office in January, he immediately started to fight the wind industry. In an executive order on his first day, Trump paused leases for offshore wind projects in federal waters. He also paused approvals for wind projects on federal land. At a rally the same day, he said, Were not going to do the wind thing. Big, ugly windmills, they ruin your neighborhood. He declared a national energy emergency, but didnt include windthe cheapest source of new energy, and an economic and job driver in red states like Oklahoma and Texasas a possible solution. He previously said he doesnt want any wind farms built while he is president. Its a big shift from the Biden administration, which saw wind power as a key part of getting to a carbon-free energy system by 2035. But despite the policy change, some wind developers say their business is still booming. Tech companies are driving energy demandand they still want renewables Demand is huge, says Jim Spencer, president and CEO of Exus Renewables North America, a company that develops, owns, and manages utility-scale renewable projects. The biggest reason: Tech companies are racing to build data centers as AI grows, and need an enormous amount of energy overall. By 2030, global data centers could require more than twice as much energy as they do now, with most of that demand coming from the U.S., according to the International Energy Agency. I’ve been doing this for 35 years and I’ve never seen such high power demandwind, solar, storage,” Spencer says. Tech companies were early adopters of large-scale wind and solar projects, and still want to source renewable energy to meet climate goals. But there are also practical and immediate reasons for the demand: Wind and solar are cheaper, in most locations, than building new gas power plants (or restarting closed coal plants, as Trump wants to do). And renewable energy is faster to build. Because of supply chain problems, it can take as long as five years to get some parts needed to make gas turbines for gas power plants. Planning and building new power generation takes years, so new projects that are opening now have been in the works since long before Trump took officeand theyre still mostly renewable. The majority of projects that are currently sitting in the interconnection queue, waiting for approval from grid operators, are also wind or solar. The wind industry still faces challenges Thats not to say that everything is easy for the wind industry now. Even before Trump’s election, wind projects declined last year due to a variety of factors, from high interest rates and permitting delays to supply chain issues and rising turbine prices. Ironically, the Inflation Reduction Act, the landmark bill designed to support decarbonization, also slowed down new projects. Developers were waiting for guidance about which equipment would be considered American-made and qualify for tax credits under the IRA. Because the law was also supposed to keep tax credits in place longer than before, there was less urgency to build. There was no immediate incentive for developers to start construction right now, says Stephen Maldonado, research analyst at Wood Mackenzie. Wind installations in 2024 were the lowest in the U.S. in a decade, according to a recent report from Wood Mackenzie. The report also lowered its projections of new wind installations over the next five years by 40%. One part of the projected decline comes from offshore wind and projects on federal land that are now threatened by Trump. Exus, like some other renewable energy developers, doesn’t work on either type of project. But the overall number of turbine orders was also low in the fourth quarter of 2024 and first quarter of 2025. Maldonado attributes that to uncertainty about federal policy. And though Trump didn’t specifically target onshore wind projects on private land, his executive order includes a temporary pause on federal permits for any wind projects. That could affect permits from the Federal Aviation Administration or Fish and Wildlife Service, for example. (Exus says permits are still being issued, though the process is slow, and it’s not clear whether that’s due to policy or the fact that so many federal employees have lost their jobs.) No slowdown yet Despite the challenges, and analysts’ projections, Exus says it isn’t seeing a slowdown in its own work. New renewable projects continue to come online, from a massive solar and storage facility that will soon open in New Mexico to support a Meta data center, to a wind farm that recently opened in Pennsylvania. The company is now working on multiple RFPs for new projects. Buyers haven’t hesitated, Spencer says, even as tariffs have raised the potential for slight price increases. Tariffs will affect renewables less than some other industries, he says, because the industry has been onshoring manufacturing for a decade, and the Inflation Reduction Act accelerated that. During Trump’s first term, wind power kept growing, with a record number of installations in 2020, despite a lack of support from the administration. (The solar industry also grew 128% during his first term.) More coal plants were also retired during Trump’s first term than Barack Obama’s second term, even though Trump had vowed to end the “war on coal.” It’s not inevitable that current policies will derail renewables now.


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2025-04-15 08:25:00| Fast Company

When Paige DeSorbo was applying to colleges, her mom suggested broadcast journalism school. You would be a great news anchor, she said. DeSorbo agreed; she always loved reading off a teleprompter and ended up attending journalism school in upstate New York. Today, the Bravo reality TV star, 32, isnt exactly reading off a teleprompter, but she is constantly addressing the public.� DeSorbo and her best friend and former Summer House castmate Hannah Berner parlayed their weekly Instagram Live musings into a podcast, Giggly Squad, in 2020. There, they bring comedic takes to everything from tariffs (chamoy pickles should have an extra tariff, they decided recently) to the appropriate level of closeness between adult men and their mothers. With more than 44 million downloads as of last year, DeSorbo and Berner have gone on tour, appeared on The Tonight Show, and are now translating their charming and satirical advice into book form, with How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously, out today.  DeSorbo spoke with Fast Company about the strategy thats propelled her career so far:  Choose a business partner like you pick a spouse I met Hannah my first weekend on Summer House, and we immediately hit it off. Not to jinx it, but we don’t see what we do as work because its just talking to each other. Of course, we have to make [business] decisions, but we don’t have a scheduled time during the week for that.� We’re talking constantly and bring up work things the way we would any topic. We also have a shared Google Doc and Notes app. When things come up that youd normally text your friend about, we write it down and wait until the podcast. We call ourselves low-maintenance friends. We’re low-maintenance business partners, as well. Hannah and I have never gotten into a fight about anything business-related because we think of things the same way. There’s so many other areas where Hannah and I are completely opposite, but we feel like Giggly Squad is our baby, and we’re co-parenting. Its like getting married. Its the biggest decision of your life, and you have to choose wisely. Know when to sacrifice hair and makeup  When we were about to start the Giggly Squad podcast, Hannah and I had to literally go open a Giggly Squad bank account. Doing that with her, I felt like I was 13 years old, but we were represented at agencies. We had to make sure Giggly Squad felt authentic, like the Instagram Lives wed been making before, even though we were making it more professional. That’s why we love our tour so much. On Instagram Live, you’re in the comments. With podcasts, you never get to interact with listeners. Our live shows are almost like we’re back in our Instagram Live days, but in person. When we first started touring, Hannah and I wanted to get our hair and makeup done [for every show]. This is the most non-Paige-coded thing ever, but Hannah suggested we do our own hair and makeup so we could nap during the day. I was like, that’s the best idea. I need to nap before the show. I’ll sacrifice hair and makeup. Now, we’ve gotten so good at doing it ourselves. Use your own voice When Simon & Schuster came to us to write a book, any Bravo person I talked to said you get a ghostwriter. But both Simon & Schuster and Hannah said it needed to be in our voices, because its comedy. We wrote the book fifty-fifty. Some of the stories are the same, but one version is from Hannah’s view and the others mine. It starts with how Hannah and I met. I love seeing her perspective. Then we have different personalized stories from our childhoods that have to do with our moms and growing up. We were influenced by magazines from when we were younger, full of quizzes, graphs, and charts. We wanted that element in our book because its fun and nostalgic for us. Now, I can’t imagine our book being written by a ghostwriter. Giggly Squad is so nuancedwe have so many inside jokes. Explaining that to someone would take too much time. Be fully present At this point in my life, in my early thirties, Ive got passion for my career. It is my number-one focus. Not to say that I don’t want to get married and have childrenI absolutely do. But it’s slowly [becoming] okay for women to say, I’m going to wait on that part because I want to give it my all. When Im doing something, I want to be fully present. With Giggly Squad, writing a book, and going on tour, I want to be fully present. The same goes for motherhood and being a wife.  Dont believe the haters . . . or your fans Before I was on Summer House, I watched a lot of Bravo. When you’re watching it, you see people do things and think, That is so crazy! How do you not remember you’re being filmed? Then when you film a reality TV show, you forget there’s cameras there, and you become so close with production. When they’re in the room, you forget they’re producers. A producer told me, before my first season even airedhe was preparing me for it being on TV50% of people will like you and 50% will not. You can’t believe either [group]. You can’t believe your hype, but you also can’t believe the meanest thing anyone’s ever said about you. That was really good advice because when I started, I didn’t have that many followers on Instagram and didn’t think about that aspect. That helped me with all the social media reactions and opinions. Trusting your gut is the biggest partand not just with your career, but in your entire life. There have been so many times in my career where people have questioned Giggly Squad or what I was doing on Summer Houseanything. Knowing yourself and believing in your decisions and power is the most important career advice.


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2025-04-15 04:30:00| Fast Company

At first glance, your Kindle might seem like a no-frills reading device: straightforward, minimal, and focused on the basics. Kind of like an actual book, huh?But beneath its simple exterior lies a surprising range of features, tools, and tricks designed to make reading smoother, smarter, and more enjoyable.So, whether youre a seasoned reader or new to Kindle, here are five hidden gems to take your reading experience to the next level.Double-Tap to Turn Pages[Gif: Doug Aamoth]Amazon may have killed off physical buttons, theres a new feature that might help ease the pain.If youve got the most recent Kindle Paperwhite or the new Kindle Colorsoft, you now have access to double-tap functionalityavailable with the 5.18.1 update that dropped in March.It lets you turn pages with two quick taps to the side or back of your Kindle, making one-handed reading a far easier endeavor.Once your Kindle is updated to version 5.18.1, go to Settings > Device Options and toggle on Double Tap to Page Turn.Pinch to Adjust Font Size[Photo: Doug Aamoth]Im embarrassed that I didnt know about this sooner and, frankly, shocked I never did it by accident.For the aging-eyed among us, theres no need to dig track down your cheaters or dig through settings to change text size. Just pinch, baby.To try this, use two fingers to pinch or spread apart on the screen while reading. Itll instantly adjusting the font sizeeasy as that.Send-to-Kindle for Easy File Sharing[Photo: Doug Aamoth]One of my favorite features lets you can transform your Kindle into an all-in-one reading hub by sending documents, PDFs, and even web articles directly to it.Locate your Kindle email address in Settings > Your Account > Send-to-Kindle Email, and then email files to that address. Theyll soon appear in your library after syncing.You can also use the Chrome browser extension for web articles to streamline the process. And you can go to Amazon.com/MyK to customize your Send-to-Kindle email address to make it easier to remember.Export Notes and Highlights[Photo: Doug Aamoth]If you make use of the note-taking and highlighting features, Kindle makes it easy to export your musings via email.To use this feature, tap the top of the screen while reading and select the Notes and Highlights icon in the upper-right corner, which looks like a little notebook.�From there, tap the share icon in the upper-right corner and youll find the option to email your notes to yourself or someone elsejust follow the prompts to complete the process.Whispersync for Voice[Photo: Audible]Why choose between reading and listening when you can do both?Whispersync for Voice enables seamless transitions between the Kindle version of a book and its Audible counterpart.Purchase both versions of a book with Whispersync compatibility, open it, and tap Switch to Audio or let the Kindle automatically sync your position between formats.You can also use Amazons Matchmaker feature, which scans your Kindle library and offers a discount price for to add audio to audio-compatible books.


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