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The island has faced blackouts for the past eight months. Enter the mini-grids?
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In this episode, we check in with Interface executive Jarami Bond, one of our 2017 30 Under 30 honorees. Plus, why it might be time to overhaul the LEED sustainable buildings certification framework.
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It's time to start considering renewables investments from a new angle.
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The Great Lakes State is a microcosm of not only the Midwestern but also the national utility landscape.
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New research examining variable scenarios can provide a foundation for renewable decisions.
by Joachim Seel
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Here's what industry leaders say that the renewable energy market's quick expansion means.
by Camilo Monge
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It's about the consumer-friendly product, yes, but for this ex-Googler, it's especially about the right employees.
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As renewables are mainstreamed, the cheapest energy project may no longer create the best value.
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It's a good sign that solar energy use is growing, but the infrastructure to sunset these cells barely exists.
by Nate Berg
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The seed-stage venture, born at Yale University, plans to pilot its idea in New Haven this summer.
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A reshuffling in its energy market makes local renewable energy available — but costs remain high.
by Mark Porter
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The media might be excited about the possibility of microgrids and solar on the Island of Enchantment, but physical and political obstacles remain.
by Corey Cantor
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Now large companies are adding batteries, too.
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Some, like amusement park Wet n' Wild, are finding energy efficiency opportunities and receiving lower power bills.
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Community energy and mini-grids are promising models for reducing global energy poverty, but the nascent sector is still far from proven.
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The methodology shows a path for integrating new 2-degree-Celsius scenario models with traditional financial disclosures.
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The state has made major progress in its shift from oil to renewables but there’s still a lot to be done, according to a new report analyzing its ongoing transition.
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Federal regulators announce a $1 billion fine for federal rule violations, a day after Wells Fargo pledged to double down on cleantech investment and finance.
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Here's an innovative new option for smaller businesses to reduce their carbon footprint.
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Management teams are bracing for the advent of wider battery installations.
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Carbon Lighthouse and Redaptive make small fixes to buildings that bring big cuts in power use.
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Hint: it’s about falling costs and rising customer demand for clean power.
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The pace of deal-making in corporate renewables is faster than ever.
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In this episode, we unpack the evolution of corporate renewable energy procurement and ponder how ride-sharing services will disrupt the future of urban design.