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This year’s hydrogen commitments could bring green hydrogen to cost parity by as early as 2030. Let's make the most of it.
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Efforce hope to raise capital for energy efficiency projects, one of the most potentially impactful ways for businesses to decarbonize their operations.
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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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Burbank Water & Power is replacing a Utah coal plant with state-of-the-art natural gas turbines ready for 30 percent green hydrogen co-firing.
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Green hydrogen's boosters say the fuel could play an important role in decarbonizing hard-to-electrify sectors of the economy, such as long-haul trucking, aviation and heavy manufacturing.
by Jim Robbins
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A mosaic of solutions beyond renewables and fossil fuels, including hydrogen and biofuels, are likely to play important roles in the decarbonization of the interconnected global energy system,
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No major technology shift has been introduced in the steel industry. But to get to net-zero emissions, new tech is fundamentally required — and fast.
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Energy efficiency continues to be the cheapest and fastest way to decarbonize and meet our energy demands.
by Sarah Golden
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Here's what's next for the American hydrogen energy market.
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From its strong focus on buildings to its financing model, here are five reasons the U.S. capital city is making progress, especially with retrofits.
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Tech giant pilots hydrogen fuel cells as backup power source for Utah data center and joins growing number of firms in global Hydrogen Council.
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Its latest mobile processor is vastly more efficient that just six years ago, but it took some serious engineering dedication to get there.
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It's a small niche, but some projections suggest hydrogen from all sources could account for almost 20 percent of energy consumed by 2050. Companies such as Ways2H, SGH2 Energy and Standard Hydrogen are using trash as feedstocks.
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The challenge stems from laws and regulations that fail to encourage energy efficiency programs from helping households or businesses make necessary upgrades.
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Getting there will demand a mix of policies and technologies, ranging from tax incentives and carbon pricing to electrification, low-carbon fuels, and carbon capture and utilization.
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Are businesses responsible for the home energy use of their employees? A look at five companies with updated offerings tailored to the COVID-19 era.
by Sarah Golden
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Power consumption has dipped in offices, but not as much as you might think. Here's how to change that.
by Sarah Golden
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Asking these five questions during the COVID-19 shutdown could help your organization reset its power consumption habits to more energy-efficient levels for the future.
by Joe Snider
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Date/Time: December 8, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The world is betting on clean hydrogen – but will applying it to decarbonization efforts come up
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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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COVID-19 has stalled legislation but efforts to increase energy efficiency are expected to resume once the pandemic is over.
by Rachel Gold
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Between video calls, collaboration applications and streaming services, data centers are working overdrive. Here’s some perspective on how much power that requires and why efficiency matters more than ever.
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That's according to a BloombergNEF report that calls policy support for the hydrogen economy 'insufficient.'
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For the sector to play its part means adopting aggressive energy efficiency, zero-carbon and grid-interactive strategies, especially for existing structures.
by Seth Coan