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Energy Storage - August 8, 2020
Weekend reads: Turning stale beer into energy in Australia; The future of energy storage tech
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 23, 2020
Applied Materials inks PPA for 10% of wind farm, commits to 100% RE
Applied Materials announced July 21 their new commitment to source 100% renewable energy by 2030.
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July 22, 2020
Ohio lawmaker charged with bribery in nuclear power plant bailout scheme
Speaker of the Ohio House Larry Householder was arrested and charged with bribery in federal court for a $61 million racketeering scheme that led to the passage of House Bill 6 in 2019 that would essentially bail out two northern Ohio nuclear power plants.
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Sourcing Renewables - July 11, 2020
Weekend reads: Berlin's first smart city; Climate policy unites the left
It's the weekend! Kick back and catch up with these must-read articles from around the web.
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GHG Emissions - July 2, 2020
House Democrats release climate plan for net-zero by 2050
Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives released a proposal on June 30 that would get the U.S. to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 by emphasizing the electrification of the transportation sector and deployment of clean energy technologies.
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Regulation - June 17, 2020 - By Enel X
eBook: How to Monetize Your Energy Assets
The power grid is evolving, and businesses can earn revenue and save significantly by helping the grid through grid programs and flexible energy use. In this eBook from Enel X, find out how to maximize the value of your energy assets.
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Solar - May 7, 2020
Redwood Coast Energy Authority plans new solar project for residents
California residents will soon be benefitting from a 100 MW solar project in Kern County through the Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA), a joint powers government agency focusing on increasing clean energy in the region.
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Sourcing Renewables - May 6, 2020
Supply choice and utility programs are key to increasing C&I RE, report finds
A new report from the REBA Institute found that the fastest and most cost-effective path to increasing customer renewable energy access could be expanding competitive supply options, utility subscription programs and renewable energy portfolio standards.
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Regulation - April 29, 2020
Chicago passes sweeping EV parking ordinance
Chicago’s city council passed on April 24 an innovative city ordinance that would expand the electric vehicle charging equipment in residential and commercial buildings by setting requirements for property owners for the number of private parking spaces with EV-charging capacity.
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Hydro - April 15, 2020
DOE invests $38M into hydrokinetic turbine research
The U.S. DOE announced April 9 that it will be investing $38 million into a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy program for the development of hydrokinetic turbine technology.
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