Massachusetts governor puts rival utility in charge of Columbia Gas disaster response; New York PSC actions move state closer to energy storage, climate goals; California state universities commit to 100% clean energy by 2025; Amid steady battery growth, Fluence sets sights on market share, transmission assets
Hundreds of thousands of customers remain without power in the Carolinas and Virginia after the storm dropped record-breaking rain on the region this weekend.
Energy managers are under more pressure than ever. Here are five ways that engagement can make the job easier and more productive while boosting your company's bottom line.
Having proven itself on utility-scale projects, the company eyes behind-the-meter projects on the commercial-industrial side and opportunities at the "center of the grid."
While EV deployment is rising in the U.S., there are barriers to increased sales and adoption. By mirroring strategies of Norway and China, the U.S. could start achieving carbon reduction goals while boosting the economy.
The survey, conducted by the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, shows cities are investing heavily in renewable energy.
Industry experts suggest that taking this leap is not merely a matter of survival, but also a chance to gain competitive advantage in the new energy landscape.
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