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Heavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging.
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Sponsored: Climate targets demand biodiversity and agriculture interventions. While funding has been far less than needed, that may not be the case for long.
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Shipping accounts for 3% of global emissions. Solutions to cut those emissions include biofuels, renewable energy and hybrid systems.
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For industry, transportation and buildings, the move from fossil fuel-powered machines to all-electric machines represents the largest potential to decarbonize from a demand perspective.
by Sarah Golden
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The state's building code council is considering two proposals that would require high-efficiency electric equipment (a.k.a. heat pumps) for space and water heating in new commercial buildings.
by Jonny Kocher
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Our fossil fuel infrastructure is failing, but instead of maintaining it, the U.S. should be dismantling it.
by Mike Henchen
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The move to electrify appliances and other equipment only decarbonize if there is ample and affordable clean energy on the grid to feed the growing demand.
by Sarah Golden
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This is an extremely nascent market, and it will take government support in the form of incentives and R&D investments to catalyze innovation.
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A macrogrid would reduce the cost of electricity from new wind and solar plants.
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Sponsored: The next decade is crucial for an energy transition driven by climate change, increasing electrification and explosive growth in digital connectivity. Eaton has a plan.
by Harold Jones
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From all-electric building codes to heat pump deployments, here are the most noteworthy state actions on building electrification this year.
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As more people transition to all-electric buildings, the costs of maintaining the gas system will rise for those still dependent on it.
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How to overcome common challenges with reaching beyond scopes 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions - to address scope 3 - and set meaningful science-based targets for climate.
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Webcast
Join sustainability leaders in discussing how to identify and overcome barriers to setting and meeting science-based scope 3 targets.
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Nearly 60 percent of Fortune 500 companies are committed to reducing their carbon footprint, yet the world currently faces pressures unprecedented in recent history – supply chain disruptions, energy price volatility, economic uncertainty and more. Organizations must navigate this environment while continuing to decarbonize, and many view these two goals as competing priorities.
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Date/Time: July 29, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Integrating renewable energy resources into the electric grid is increasing the volatility of
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Driven by a confluence of environmental, market and regulatory trends, delivery and logistics companies around the world are beginning to adopt electric
by ChargePoint
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All signs point to the next generation of commercial buildings becoming all-electric.
by Sarah Golden
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The source of electricity has enormous potential that has yet to be tapped in the U.S.
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From Utah to Texas to California, these homes are changing the way we think about the built environment.
by John Addison
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From e-bikes to light rail, East Coast to West Coast, policies and plans are making municipalities more sustainable.
by John Addison
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As demand for renewable electricity surges, so too does demand for efficient, safe and sustainable storage