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Kaiser Permanente already sees microgrids as its “first line of defense.”
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Sponsored: Microgrids can provide the solution to the sustainability dilemma and offer other business benefits, learn why now is the time for on-site microgrids.
by Jana Gerber
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Sponsored: Are you maximizing the value of your solar? Learn about the role microgrids play to maximize the value of solar energy and ensure resilient power.
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The renewable energy generation, management and storage infrastructure behind the VERGE conference microgrid offer inspiration for organizations considering their own onsite clean energy installation.
by Ryan Jones
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The 65th mayor of the 'capital of Silicon Valley' on how the public and private sectors can get more done, faster, on climate and equity.
by Elsa Wenzel
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The baking company behind Entenmann’s and Sara Lee has signed a contract to design and construct solar-powered microgrids at six California bakeries in Montebello, Placentia, Oxnard, San Luis Obispo, South San Francisco and Sacramento.
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The energy transition risks further exacerbating human rights violations and environmental issues if the global community does not address material supply chains, guided by the most recent empirical evidence, social and climate justice. A truly just energy transition is possible through collaboration between private, public and academic stakeholders.
by Sam Miles
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A facility in Colton Agua Mansa, California, is among the first of its kind.
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The Breaking Barriers initiative is developing two resilience centers in Atlanta that will be backed by a solar-powered microgrid with battery storage.
by Sophia Wu
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Sponsored: While fossil-fuel based microgrids are the more prevalent option today, the long-term benefits of adding on-site solutions powered by renewable energy are undeniable.
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Costs have fallen, out-of-the-box solutions are more common, and businesses and homes understand the expense of losing power. But policies and programs are lagging.
by Sarah Golden
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Imagine if buildings shared energy resources.
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Date/Time: March 30, 2023 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Schneider Electric and its joint venture AlphaStruxure are illuminating a new pathway to
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Solar energy is rapidly developing as one of the most common forms of renewable energy production. They produce clean, locally generated energy — a must-
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This report from Verdantix provides insights around the increasing grid interactivity of facilities as a key enabler for decarbonization as more renewables
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Today’s retail supply chain is more interactive, digitally connected and networked than ever before. But a single unplanned break in the cycle due to a
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Date/Time: November 4, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
California is facing power insecurity at levels unlike anything in its recent history:
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Integrating time-tested technology with emerging innovations, remote Isle au Haut could be a renewable energy model for the rest of the world.
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Vertical farms can help produce food close to urban areas, but plant factories require a staggering amount of energy.
by Sarah Golden
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A microgrid pilot program run by Colorado cooperative Holy Cross Energy includes four all-electric homes in an affordable housing community.
by Sarah Golden
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Utilities expand the grid without building power plants. Consumers get backup power and a virtually free electric car. Such are the promises of V2G tech, even if the infrastructure isn't quite here yet.
by Elsa Wenzel
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Entities are looking more closely at microgrids and other technologies as a solution.
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The opportunity to invest is massive, and new ownership models from subcontracting to cooperatives can help communities get in on the action.
by Sachi Graber
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Utilities are getting new incentives to invest in so-called non-wires solutions such as rooftop solar, battery storage, energy efficiency and smart load controls.