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Progress! U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions dropped 3% in 2023
According to the EIA, more than 80% of the emissions reductions occured in the electric power sector due to decreased coal-fired generation.
Critics: Duke Energy’s new N.C. green tariff proposal still falls short
04.18.2024
Though backed by some large customers, the revised program won’t add significant carbon-free electrons to the grid, advocates say.
Department of Interior proposes second Gulf of Mexico offshore wind sale
03.21.2024
The proposed lease sale includes four areas offshore Louisiana and Texas, totaling 410,060 acres.
Meet our new content director: Paul Gerke
11.06.2023
An introduction to Paul Gerke, the new Content Director for GridTECH Forum and Renewable Energy World.
Commerce buys time to review solar module dumping claim
03.11.2022
The U.S. Department of Commerce gave itself another 15 days to wrap up an initial review of a bid by a domestic solar manufacturer seeking tariffs to be imposed on module imports from four Asian countries. In a one-page statement dated March 10, Commerce said it needed more time to review and assess what it described as “novel and complex”
Renewable PPA prices continue to climb as supply tightens
01.13.2022
North America’s most competitive renewable power purchase agreement (PPA) prices rose by 5.9% from 2021 Q3 to 2021 Q4, according to the latest price index series from LevelTen Energy.
EPRI reflects on the year gone by
12.30.2021
The past 12 months have been positively electric for the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). From working with the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a national EV charging infrastructure blueprint to speaking at COP26 about numerous EPRI-led decarbonization research initiatives, it has been a whirlwind of a year.
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Looking through a gender lens can help guide climate investments
While the Cancun Agreements acknowledged that gender equality and the participation of women are important for all aspects of a climate change response, women r…
New DOE office to help stand up clean energy projects
The Office is being created to help stand up projects in clean hydrogen, carbon capture, grid-scale energy storage, small modular reactors, and more….
How energy providers can prepare for summer heat with innovative solutions
States are pushing to use clean electricity to power vehicles and buildings to cut carbon, which will increase demand. …
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