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Heavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging.
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Shipping accounts for 3% of global emissions. Solutions to cut those emissions include biofuels, renewable energy and hybrid systems.
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Female-identifying founders, scientists, and entrepreneurs are my focus, now and always.
by Leah Garden
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For industry, transportation and buildings, the move from fossil fuel-powered machines to all-electric machines represents the largest potential to decarbonize from a demand perspective.
by Sarah Golden
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The state's building code council is considering two proposals that would require high-efficiency electric equipment (a.k.a. heat pumps) for space and water heating in new commercial buildings.
by Jonny Kocher
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Our fossil fuel infrastructure is failing, but instead of maintaining it, the U.S. should be dismantling it.
by Mike Henchen
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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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This is an extremely nascent market, and it will take government support in the form of incentives and R&D investments to catalyze innovation.
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A macrogrid would reduce the cost of electricity from new wind and solar plants.
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Sponsored: The next decade is crucial for an energy transition driven by climate change, increasing electrification and explosive growth in digital connectivity. Eaton has a plan.
by Harold Jones
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From all-electric building codes to heat pump deployments, here are the most noteworthy state actions on building electrification this year.
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As more people transition to all-electric buildings, the costs of maintaining the gas system will rise for those still dependent on it.
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Nearly 60 percent of Fortune 500 companies are committed to reducing their carbon footprint, yet the world currently faces pressures unprecedented in recent history – supply chain disruptions, energy price volatility, economic uncertainty and more. Organizations must navigate this environment while continuing to decarbonize, and many view these two goals as competing priorities.
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Innovation and startups have a critical role to play in creating the climate future we want, especially in the face of lagging policies and yet-to-be-realized market demand. What is the current state of climate tech funding, and what does this mean for the state of startups and investors over the next 12-18 months?
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Climate change is simultaneously an existential threat and an unprecedented opportunity to create a more ecologically regenerative, socially just world. Can technology solve some of humanity’s greatest challenges by averting the former and unlocking the latter? What else, beyond technology, is most needed now? Join the GreenBiz analysts covering four of the most dynamic climate tech markets to share what they’re tracking and projecting.
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Date/Time: July 29, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Integrating renewable energy resources into the electric grid is increasing the volatility of
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Driven by a confluence of environmental, market and regulatory trends, delivery and logistics companies around the world are beginning to adopt electric
by ChargePoint
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Date/Time: April 29, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
Amazon has been investing in sustainability for many years. Back in 2014, Amazon started making
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Insights from the real world: How businesses are tackling climate change and what they’ve learned along the way.
Better and more sustainable energy
by NRG Energy
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Join us and discover the findings of research conducted by NRG Energy and GreenBiz Group, examining key plans and actions businesses are taking to address
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All signs point to the next generation of commercial buildings becoming all-electric.
by Sarah Golden
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The source of electricity has enormous potential that has yet to be tapped in the U.S.
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From Utah to Texas to California, these homes are changing the way we think about the built environment.
by John Addison