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| | Sponsored Content Join the rescheduled webinar on February 13 at 11 AM ET! Discover the future of energy with our webinar on Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants (VPPs). Learn how these technologies drive sustainability and reliability in energy infrastructure. Get insights from industry leaders and real-world examples. | Register Now! |
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| | NineDot Energy is finding innovative ways to cram community energy storage into New York City as BESS economics improve. | Read more |
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| | The new "This Week in Cleantech" podcast breaks down the biggest stories in cleantech and climate in 15 minutes or less. | Read more |
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| As Puerto Rico struggles with chronic power outages and a decaying electric grid, federal officials believe the U.S. territory can fully shift from fossil fuels to clean energy by 2050, according to a report Wednesday that has been two years in the making. | Read more |
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| The Endangered Species Act requires that an incidental take permit be obtained for any “take” of an endangered or threatened species incidental to an otherwise lawful activity. | Read more |
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| Many rooftop installers are cautiously hopeful that the pilot program will help their business bounce back after the utility cut bill credits for solar customers. | Read more |
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| DISTRIBUTECH International is giving attendees an up-close look at the largest floating solar project in the Southeast with a Tech Tour visit to Orange County, Florida's Southern Regional Water Supply Facility. | Read more |
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| REC Silicon says the shutdown of the polysilicon business in Butte is primarily necessary due to the "regional structural imbalance in supply and demand" for electricity, and is part of REC Silicon's strategy to ensure long-term profitable operations. | Read more |
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| A participating company in the DISTRIBUTECH International Initiate program, Colorado-based Maplewell Energy will soon showcase its energy demand optimization and predictive control software at DISTRIBUTECH International, set for February 26-29, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. | Read more |
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| The Connecticut Green Bank has more than doubled its allocation of funding to support commercial-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects for businesses, towns, schools, non-profits, and state agencies | Read more |
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| Florrent is a minority-owned company creating high energy density ultracapacitors from hemp biomass grown regeneratively by BIPOC farmers. A participating company in the DISTRIBUTECH International Initiate program, florrent will soon showcase its solutions at DISTRIBUTECH International, set for February 26-29, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. | Read more |
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| House Economic Matters Chair C.T. Wilson (D-Charles) and Vice Chair Brian M. Crosby (D-St. Mary's) will introduce a bill later this week to buttress USWind and encourage more players to enter the marketplace. | Read more |
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UPCOMING EVENTS GridTech Connect Forum Southeast Explore the forefront of energy innovation at the GridTECH Connect Forum next month, where industry leaders will engage in dynamic discussions on Distributed Energy Resources (DER) interconnection. Join us for insightful conversations on cutting-edge topics shaping the future of energy integration. READ MORE | Topic Spotlight: Communication Networks at DISTRIBUTECH Dive into the heartbeat of a smart grid! Explore cutting-edge and time-tested communication network strategies, unveiling the modernization blueprints shaping the future of electric utilities. Uncover the secrets that keep the grid intelligent and responsive. READ MORE | Factor This!™ Podcast presented by Renewable Energy World® Episode 74 of the Factor This! podcast features Bruce Stewart, the CEO of community solar subscriber management platform Perch Energy. Stewart maps out new markets on the way this year, breaks down the challenge of acquiring, and keeping, low-income customers, and shares the latest on the highly-anticipated reboot of California’s troubled community solar program. READ MORE | |
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