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Cities and communities responsible for consuming and setting clean energy targets have historically had little influence on their wholesale electricity markets’ policies and operations.
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To make it stick, however, ambitious federal leadership is needed.
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Sponsored: Any green recovery plan requires a closer look at smart-city infrastructure investments. Part of this requires taking a closer look at raw materials, such as copper, in order for smart cities to reach their full potential while improving their environmental performance.
by Steve Kukoda
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Policy and regulatory decisions made by states, utilities, public utilities commissions and wholesale market governing bodies can create challenges for meeting locally defined resolutions and commitments.
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Communities of color have been shown to have about 25% higher energy burdens than white Americans. These programs can change that.
by Lacey Shaver
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Here's one step toward helping solar energy reach its potential impact in the United States.
by Ryan Shea
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Seventy percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to cities so they must be at the forefront of tacking climate change.
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Creating a better future won’t be easy. It requires being flexible, adaptive and elastic. We have the tools to get it done.
by Tom Baruch
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History has shown us that government funding of visionary projects can have enormous positive outcomes.
by Tom Baruch
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Sponsored: Balancing parent company messaging with local CSR needs can be challenging. Here are some tips our energy company would like to share about sustainability reporting.
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Los Angeles is behind a two-phase, first-of-its-kind transformation that will turn a coal-fired power plant in Utah into one powered by green hydrogen by 2045.
by Sarah Golden
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How, and how much, is the coronavirus pandemic impacting the clean economy? Our analysts share what they're seeing.
by Joel Makower
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Duke Energy worked with the North Carolina city on its path toward achieving net zero emissions and improving social equity.
by Ali Rotatori