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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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Sponsored: The underlying design and architecture of the grid has not evolved quickly enough to handle expanded use of EVs, renewable power and energy storage — the grid must be reimagined to unlock new capabilities and meet future challenges.
by Terang Kim
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The challenge for policymakers is not only to decarbonize energy systems, it is to do so while simultaneously ensuring the security and affordability of energy.
by Rob Bailey
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Island states like Barbados, with a high tourist population and need for resilience, can test the transition to electrifying everything.
by Tom Rogers