Block ip Trap

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15 Jan, 2023
Getting There from Here: Transportation decisions for renewable energy projects

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, in 2021, there were over 1,350 energy storage projects operating across the globe – 40 percent of which are here in the United States. We can expect to see that number grow, thanks to recent...

Sean Magness

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15 Jan, 2023
Under Pressure: A homeowner’s guide to easing stress on the grid and their wallets

Spurred by rapid industrialization after a great world war, the U.S. electrical grid is regarded as one of the great engineering feats of our time. Its inception involved the development and interconnection of countless miles of transmission...

Alex Bazhinov

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06 Jan, 2023
ACP Statement on New Federal Guidance for Consideration of Climate Impacts in Environmental Reviews

The American Clean Power Association issued a statement in response to the White House Council on Environmental Quality's (CEQ) release of 

Meg Lugaric

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15 Nov, 2022
Two Key Steps to Energy-as-a-Service for Utilities

The straightforward relationship between utilities generating and distributing power, and the customers consuming and paying for it, is history. Consumers are morphing into “prosumers” who use as well as produce electricity – and even into...

Raik Kulinna

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15 Nov, 2022
Safeguarding Canada’s Green Future

With the rise of climate-related disasters at our front door, we Canadians clearly see the impact of climate change. The time to act is now. Canadian organizations have a responsibility to lead the charge in changing the country’s course towards a...

Andrew Hejnar

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02 Nov, 2022
Don’t Short the Grid

The Inflation Reduction Act is the blow dryer, and our electric grid is a circuit without a breaker. The Inflation Reduction Act is a massive $1.2 trillion jolt of electricity for the energy transition. While it encourages more renewable energy,...

Ethan Goldsmith

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15 Sep, 2022
Green Ammonia to be Fossil-Free "Crude" of the Hydrogen Fuel Economy

Hydrogen has the potential to decarbonize a wide range of heavy industries including energy, chemicals, steel and cement, which means demand is going to be huge. In its Net-Zero Emissions scenario the IEA expects demand to increase fivefold from...

Collin Hamilton

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15 Sep, 2022
Sustainable Path Toward Succession

As a business owner, you've spent years building your business and hiring the right people for the right job. That responsibility doesn't end once you decide to step away; in fact, it becomes even more important. In this article, we'll take a closer...

Blaine Bagley

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15 Sep, 2022
Grid Operators Prepare for the New Normal

One constant of the climate crisis has been that every year, extreme weather events show the threat that rising temperatures pose to people across the world, as well as to the electrical grids we rely on to power our societies. Even with several...

Matthew Sachs

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20 Jul, 2022
NYPA Joins Global Initiative to Address Power System Climate Resilience and Adaptation

The New York Power Authority (NYPA) announced that it has been named a co-founder of a global initiative that aims to create a more resilient power system. The three-year initiative—Climate READi: Power (REsilience and ADaptation...

Meg Lugaric