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What You Need to Know about Policy

GreenBiz

Speakers: Sara Baldwin | Director Of Electrification Policy | Energy Innovation. What You Need to Know about Policy. Regulations are quickly changing, with far-reaching implications for the future of electrification. Our experts give a crash course. Jon Wellinghoff | CEO | GridPolicy.

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How corporations can jump-start industrial electrification in the US

GreenBiz

Sara Baldwin. Industry leaders, governments and utilities should work collaboratively to increase competitiveness, deliver health benefits and transition to a net-zero future. Contributors. Ed Rightor. Energy & Climate. Manufacturing. Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere).

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What You Need to Know about Policy

AGreenLiving

Speakers: Sara Baldwin | Director Of Electrification Policy | Energy Innovation Vincent Barnes | Senior Vice President of Policy and Research | Alliance to Save Energy Jon Wellinghoff | CEO | GridPolicy Rachel Golden | Director, Clean Buildings | Sierra Club This session was held at GreenBiz Group’s VERGE Electrify, May 25-26, 2021.

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How corporations can jump-start industrial electrification in the US

AGreenLiving

Contributors Ed Rightor Sara Baldwin Topics Energy & Climate Manufacturing Featured in featured block (1 article with image touted on the front page or elsewhere) Off Duration 0 Sponsored Article Off Using electrified drying for the recycled paper industry could avoid 16 million metric tons of carbon dioxide by 2050.

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The Future Of Operational Grid Reliability Can Be Bright With Clean Energy

Energy Innovation

It was written by Sara Baldwin, senior director of the Electrification Program at Energy Innovation, with featured contributor Dr. Michael Milligan. A shorter version of this article was published in Utility Dive.

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