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How the utilities industry is building a sustainable future

Smart Energy International

In the US, 25% of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions come from electricity generation. This is not surprising, with coal and natural gas representing about 60% of electrical supply. In 2022, we expect more utilities will likely get onboard and firm up commitments and strategies. Have you read?

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As the Climate Warms, Use of Clean Energy Credits Comes Under Increased Scrutiny

DeSmogBlog

According to a 2022 S&P analysis , state-level renewable energy standards and the growing corporate market for clean power are driving increased attention to renewable energy credits. But calculating the size of the REC market for the 2022 S&P analysis was a “cumbersome, arduous process,” he said. “A

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10 largest solar projects completed in the U.S. so far in 2021

Renewable Energy World

This marks Dominion Energy’s first solar energy investment in Ohio, where the company owns and operates a Cleveland-based natural gas local distribution company serving 1.2 Dominion owns solar arrays in nine other states, including in North Carolina, South Carolina and Utah, where the company also owns and operates gas utilities.

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Online Event - VERGE Energy Conference

Green Market Oracle

The State of Vehicle-Grid Integration (Panel Discussion): The vehicle-to-grid market is finally about to kick off in earnest. California is in the process of setting important policy targets that will help stimulate the positive benefits of using electric vehicles for the power grid. How will this market unfold?

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Climate-Science Deniers, Right-Wing Think Tanks, and Fossil Fuel Shills Are Plotting Against the Clean Energy Transition

DeSmogBlog

In order for the Biden administration to hit its goal of a 100 percent clean power grid by 2035, the nation needs to rapidly increase the rate of new wind and solar power installations. Hard-won federal policies like the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act put that target within reach. One of those names is John Droz.