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Don’t trust those profiting from high gas prices on what to do about high gas prices.
by Sarah Golden
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The outbreak of the Ukraine war lays bare the structural flaws with EU's strategy to use natural gas as a bridge fuel. Plans to increase support for green hydrogen and streamline renewable permitting are a good start.
by Sarah Golden
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The policies, funded by the bipartisan infrastructure bill, reflect the power of the federal government to send market signals to decarbonize.
by Sarah Golden
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The community solar market had a record year in 2020, accounting for 37 percent of annual non-residential solar capacity — up from just 13 percent in 2016.
by Sarah Golden
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Corporate clean energy procurements are on the rise. So are emissions. What gives? The history of whale oil holds answers.
by Sarah Golden
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A new Urban Land Institute report captures something valuable about this moment: the maturation of professionals’ understanding of what key trends mean and the complexity of how to get there.
by Sarah Golden
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Here are three political stories that could make or break our clean energy future.
by Sarah Golden
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We should all have space for dynamic opinions, and be willing to talk about where and why new information reshapes our world views.
by Sarah Golden
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One small letter change in an acronym; one giant leap for a clean energy future.
by Sarah Golden
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Two new international agreements are taking aim at one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonize.
by Sarah Golden
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One thing these shortages have in common: They’re related to fossil fuels extracted in other countries than where they’re needed.
by Sarah Golden
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Long-duration energy storage is the linchpin technology that will let the economy run off of intermittent renewable energy sources and backup power after grid disruptions.
by Sarah Golden
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Incumbent energy providers are cleverly focusing on the upfront expense of clean technologies, playing into a meme that climate tech options are luxuries of the elite.
by Sarah Golden
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With extreme weather becoming the norm across the United States, communities and companies are in need of clean backup power that can be deployed today.
by Sarah Golden
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The new code passed by the California Energy Commission will include electric heat pumps as a baseline technology for new construction starting in 2023, taking a towards removing natural gas from buildings and requiring all new builds to be electric-ready.
by Sarah Golden
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A new paper, 'Decarbonizing our toughest sectors — profitably,' makes the case that deep decarbonization isn’t a cost: It’s an investment that will make communities and companies money.
by Sarah Golden
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When distributed energy resources are aggregated, these assets can do more than just help the owners; they can help the entire grid become more resilient by providing new, dispatchable resources to utilities.
by Sarah Golden
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The danger of low-carbon initiatives: If the premium is too high for decarbonized products, consumers could move to cheaper, less climate-aware brands.
by Sarah Golden
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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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The Uncommon Dialogue agreement outlines a process by which existing dams in the U.S. can either be upgraded to generate power or torn down to better support fish populations.
by Sarah Golden
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Google just announced an investment in the energy source that hasn’t gotten a lot of airtime recently.
by Sarah Golden
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For energy buyers, procuring clean energy alone isn’t enough. As clean energy is poised for growth, make sure you’re supporting organizations that properly value their worker force.
by Sarah Golden
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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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It's the perfect time for big ideas to reimagine the U.S. grid infrastructure for the 21st century.
by Sarah Golden