** The value of Tesla shares drops 14%, erasing $150 million of the electric vehicle company’s value, as CEO Elon Musk publicly spats with President Trump.
** Officials from Entergy New Orleans and grid operator MISO discuss how the lack of adequate transmission lines led to widespread outages in Louisiana over the Memorial Day weekend.
** Industrial gas supplier Linde is building a Texas facility to support SpaceX with gases for rocket launches, “in-space propulsion,” and rocket engine component manufacturing.
** A New York Republican introduces a bill in the U.S. House that would stop state and local governments from banning fossil fuel hookups in new construction or renovations — a proposal many see as an attempt to undermine New York’s plans to move toward total electrification.
World
** A surge in clean energy spending is expected to drive a record $3.3 trillion (2.89 trillion euros) in global energy investment in 2025, despite economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said.
** A spacecraft from Japan attempting to make the country’s first private moon landing on Thursday instead crashed into the lunar surface in a disappointing second failure for its space builders.
** Germany has let go of its long-standing resistance to nuclear power in what’s seen as one of the country’s biggest steps toward unlocking more clean energy sources. As the Financial Times reported, officials from both Germany and France say that Berlin will no longer stand in the way when it comes to treating nuclear power the same as renewable energy resources in European Union legislation.