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Julia Tilton
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Reporter covering energy and climate in rural U.S. for @dailyyonder.bsky.social. Contributor to the Maine Monitor, @spectrum.ieee.org, and Latin America Correspondent podcast.

Previously NASA podcast intern. Based in Maine 🌲 https://juliatilton.carrd.co/
For today's Climate Monitor, I wrote about two entrepreneurs who are using Maine seaweed as a substitute for plastic.

Check it out, here: themainemonitor.org/entrepreneur...
Maine entrepreneurs see big potential in seaweed
One business wants to use kelp to replace the plastic film on detergent pods. Another is creating an alternative to plastic twine.
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November 14, 2025 at 5:17 PM
Today for the Maine Monitor. I wondered why the foliage here in Maine this year has left something to be desired. Drought has played a role.

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Why fall colors are less vibrant this year
Drought across Maine led to duller leaves that dropped earlier.
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October 31, 2025 at 5:55 PM
Today for Daily Yonder. I spent some time in Brattleboro and Ludlow, Vermont reporting this story on rural disaster recovery amidst a changing FEMA landscape.
October 28, 2025 at 7:54 PM
This week for @spectrum.ieee.org. Once seen as the darling of U.S. sodium-ion battery startups, Natron Energy folded in September.

I dug into what it means for the industry at large as the West seeks to compete with China.

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Natron Energy's Closure Sparks Industry Reflection
Natron Energy's closure raises questions about the future of sodium-ion batteries in the U.S. Can the industry catch up with China?
spectrum.ieee.org
October 8, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Last week for the Maine Monitor. Green crabs are an invasive species along the coast. I spoke with entrepreneurs who see an opportunity to use them for crop fertilizer and seafood dishes.

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Some see opportunity amid Maine's green crab problem
A former farmer grinds invasive green crabs into fertilizer. A Cambodian food incubator is incorporating them into seafood dishes.
themainemonitor.org
October 7, 2025 at 11:45 AM
Bit of a scoop today. Rural and urban organizers are coming together in southern Arizona over concerns about water usage and environmental impacts of a proposed 200-acre aluminum recycling plant.
October 3, 2025 at 8:01 PM
Had the opportunity to go on @newscentersmaine.bsky.social this week to discuss my recent piece for the Maine Monitor on forest carbon credits.

I’ve mentioned before that it’s a wonky topic, but fun to try and flesh out what’s happening in Maine.

www.newscentermaine.com/article/news...
How does Maine's forest carbon credit market work?
As carbon credits gain traction, efforts are underway to help small family forest landowners participate.
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September 17, 2025 at 2:23 PM
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On the shores of southern Maine, these oyster fishermen are keeping things quiet.

That’s because they’re early adopters of all-electric boats, which are slowly taking off in the U.S.

Read @mariagallucci.bsky.social ’s collab with @juliatilton.bsky.social of @dailyyonder.bsky.social
Electric boats splash down in rural Maine's coastal waters
Battery-powered vessels are catching on in the U.S. and globally as the tech improves. In Maine's Casco Bay, early adopters are using e-boats on oyster…
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September 15, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Friday for the Maine Monitor. Forest carbon credits are gaining traction in Maine, but some worry the market is inaccessible for small landowners.

I wrote about one startup trying to change that by measuring trees from the sky instead of the ground.

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How does Maine’s forest carbon credit market work?
As carbon credits gain traction, efforts are underway in Maine to help small family forest landowners participate.
themainemonitor.org
September 14, 2025 at 2:32 PM
Having the right technology on an aquaculture operation is key to running a successful sea farm, those in Maine’s industry tell me.

Published alongside my feature today in @dailyyonder.bsky.social is this video I produced about innovations on Maine’s working waterfront.

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A Tractor for the Sea: Maine’s Electric Boats
YouTube video by Daily Yonder
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September 10, 2025 at 11:01 PM
Today for the Daily Yonder. I spent time out on the water to report this story on the small but growing group in Maine’s aquaculture industry who are testing electric propulsion.

Thanks to @ijnr.bsky.social for a grant award that helped make this story possible.
September 10, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Friday for the Maine Monitor. Pumped storage hydropower could soon be coming to Maine. It would be the fourth such energy facility in New England and the first in Maine. I wrote about how the so-called "water battery" will work, and where it will go:

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"Water battery" proposed in western Maine
A primary goal is to boost resilience by putting power onto the grid at times when other renewable resources aren’t generating electricity.
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August 25, 2025 at 5:32 PM
For me, carbon credits fall into a nebulous corner of the energy world — what, exactly, are they? And can they be legitimate?

Earlier this month, I sat down with a forest economist and asked her all of my questions about the carbon credit market and its criticisms. Our conversation is here:
August 22, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Today for the Daily Yonder. My analysis of Texas Renewables data shows wind, solar, and storage projects that haven’t yet come online are expected to generate $4.7 billion in local tax revenue for rural communities over their lifetimes.

The OBBB’s changes to renewable energy policy threatens that.
August 19, 2025 at 8:53 PM
Today for @spectrum.ieee.org. Latin America’s first hydrogen-powered fuel cell truck has hit the road in Chile, thanks to a partnership with Walmart.

The challenge now lies in building infrastructure to fuel the trucks along the country’s mountainous terrain. spectrum.ieee.org/hydrogen-fue...
Walmart Chile’s Hydrogen Truck Begins Testing In Santiago
Walmart Chile tests a green hydrogen truck, aiming to decarbonize transport. But can it handle the country's rugged geography?
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August 6, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Last week I set out to understand whether recent great white shark sightings in the Gulf of Maine are connected to climate change. Turns out, the presence of the animals in northern New England waters are a sign of a healthy ecosystem.

Friday's story: themainemonitor.org/should-maine...
Should Mainers be concerned by shark sightings?
The presence of sharks are an indicator of an ecosystem’s good health, according to a shark biologist.
themainemonitor.org
August 4, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Today for @dailyyonder.bsky.social. I spoke with community members in Kipnuk, AK and Clinchco, VA about their decision to sue the EPA over the cancellation of federal funding to mitigate erosion and flooding. Without the money, these rural areas can't afford to carry out the projects on their own.
July 31, 2025 at 3:27 PM
Changes to renewable energy tax incentives put at least 271 planned rural wind and solar projects in 40 states at risk, I found in an analysis for @dailyyonder.bsky.social. That’s enough generating capacity to power 14 million homes. dailyyonder.com/energy-cuts-...
Energy Cuts in ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Raise Costs, Threaten Jobs, Investment in Rural Communities Across U.S. | The Daily Yonder
In the mountains of western North Carolina, local renewable energy company Sugar Hollow Solar is already working through contingency plans to avoid
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July 14, 2025 at 4:14 PM
Last week for the Maine Monitor. Though federal EV tax incentives end Sept. 30, Maine’s state-level rebates remain largely unchanged. themainemonitor.org/buying-elect...
Buying an EV? You might want to do it soon.
A $7,500 rebate for new vehicles and 30% or $4,000 credit on used vehicles will expire at the end of September.
themainemonitor.org
July 14, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Today for @spectrum.ieee.org

Radioactive nuclear waste has long been seen as a liability. Increasingly, though, the 90,000-ton stockpile in the U.S. is being viewed as a potential resource, thanks to new transformation techniques and federal policy directives.

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Why Are U.S. Scientists Betting on Nuclear Waste Reprocessing?
A US $40 million funding boost is driving innovation in processing nuclear waste. Find out how researchers are tackling this 75-year-old problem.
spectrum.ieee.org
July 8, 2025 at 2:19 AM
Reposted by Julia Tilton
This map of fast EV charging ports in America reveals some big gaps between rural and urban areas:
This map of fast EV charging ports in rural America reveals some big…
Analysts tracking the build-out of EV infrastructure found that rural areas had far fewer opportunities for charging than urban areas.
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June 28, 2025 at 4:15 PM
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This rural community fought one of the country’s biggest gas-powered data centers — and won.

Inside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle isn’t over yet.

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This rural community fought one of the country’s biggest gas-powered data centers — and won
Inside the grassroots opposition that fended off a 2,200-acre data center campus in southern Virginia, and why their struggle isn’t over yet.
grist.org
June 27, 2025 at 12:58 AM
Last week for the Maine Monitor. NOAA forecasts this summer will be hotter than normal in the Northeast. Heat extremes are expected to become more common as the climate warms, according to experts. themainemonitor.org/noaa-forecas...
NOAA forecasts hotter than normal summer
Heat extremes are expected to become more common as the climate warms, according to experts.
themainemonitor.org
June 22, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Feature today for @dailyyonder.bsky.social. A story about the opposition a rural community in southern Virginia put up against a gas-powered data center is a case study into how and where we are powering AI, and about who bears the costs.
June 17, 2025 at 6:09 PM