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With growth in electricity demand ahead, companies seek new ways to buy and get credit for zero-carbon energy.
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The new European Union deforestation regulations are a hot topic for food companies, but key facts remain poorly understood.
by Theresa Lieb
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Sponsored: A clean energy future will require the transformation of today’s power grid. To get there, businesses, utilities and governments must work together.
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Tackling tough issues, enlisting unlikely partners, and harnessing local communities will be crucial to making progress on sustainable food systems in 2024.
by Theresa Lieb
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A third of flights are less than 250 miles, which is already within range for electric planes.
by Jesse Klein
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A major new analysis from Boston Consulting Group predicts a green energy system can solve the 'trilemma,' but a massive scaling up in wind, solar and grid storage capacity is urgently required through 2030.
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To transform the power sector, we need more and better data across grid and distributed devices.
by Sarah Golden
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Major investment and policy intervention are required to prepare grids worldwide for widespread electrification, the analyst firm warns in a new report.
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Implementation of IRA, IIJA and CHIPS should build upon the voluntary market system to accelerate decarbonization.
by Doug Miller
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Africa’s abundant solar and wind energy could make it a global hub for producing low-carbon hydrogen, the IEA says, but its residents still face access challenges.
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New rules could increase the implementation of grid-enhancing technologies.
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NineDot Energy, a clean tech startup, is launching a vehicle-to-grid battery storage project in New York City.
by CJ Clouse
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Nature-based solutions, such as farming practices that help farmers reduce or forgo synthetic fertilizers, could be the answer.
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A staggering 1,400 GW of proposed generation and storage projects could connect to the grid — more than all existing U.S. power plants combined.
by Joachim Seel
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Sponsored: Dependable, renewable power supply relies on advancing battery storage policies and solutions. A clean energy CEO weighs in on what’s next.
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Early projections suggest the world just wrapped up a record year of renewable electricity growth in 2021. We still need more.
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Sponsored: The new Sustainable Forestry Initiative 2022 standards will ensure healthy forests that lead to benefits such as avoiding deforestation and fighting climate change.
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What if you or your organization could offset the cost of a new EV even further than the total cost of ownership equation by actually generating money from it?
by Liz Morrison
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California needs to diversify its grid in order to make it more resilient to increasing wildfires.
by John Matson
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Natural climate solutions offer us up to one-third of the solutions required to meet the climate change goals by 2030. The Natural Climate Solutions Alliance offers valuable guidance for businesses looking to invest.
by Justin Adams
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Here are three priorities to ensure the grid is resilient as the climate gets chaotic.
by Sarah Golden
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Amid recent soaring temps, Texas’ grid operator said unexpected shutdowns at power plants had stressed the system. Nearly 80 percent were “thermal” generators (mostly natural gas-fueled in Texas) and not renewable sources.
by Bill Dawson
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The grant-making philosophy focuses on electrifying the global economy quickly, resiliently and reliably with clean power.
by Liz Morrison
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If half of the pickup truck owners in Texas switched to an electric model in the next decade and had their vehicles plugged in during a grid reliability event, they would provide the Texas grid with about 460 gigawatt-hours of capacity.
by Mark Dyson
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By integrating energy efficiency, distributed energy generation technologies and demand flexibility into its buildings, the federal government can help to advance the state of the art.
by John Matson