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3 Tips for the Solar Busy Season 

Mosaic

Summer is no doubt the busiest season for the solar industry. In today’s market it’s essential to spend time strategizing in order to get the most out of the busy season. As stricter laws around net metering come into place, solar-plus-battery deals are on the rise. It also helps you maximize your sales.

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Data defence: Reflections on the recent water industry cyber-attacks

Envirotec Magazine

Matt Eustace, Data Protection Officer at UK AI firm Aiimi, which works with a number of water companies on cyber-security, offers perspective on recent events, and advice on making data watertight against such attacks. Continuous monitoring The issue is that this process of organising data can’t be a one-off occurrence.

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EPA Will Not Require Financial Assurances From Electric Power Sector

Latham's Clean Energy Law Report

These factors include: “the payment experience of the [Hazardous Substance Superfund], commercial insurers, courts settlements and judgments, and voluntary claims satisfaction.”. State law requirements. Thus, EPA’s analysis relies on several additional factors: Other federal financial responsibility requirements.

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? The nuts and bolts of grid tech

Climate Tech VC

For a 2050 net-zero future, we’ll need an electricity grid large enough that its untangled cables would be long enough to stretch all the way to the sun.    Last week, we got in tune with power markets to set the stage for a reliable, resilient, and decarbonized grid.   The grid follows a four-step value chain.

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Top 10 Utility Regulation Trends of 2019

GreenTechMedia

From the falling cost of renewables and storage driving utilities' resource planning, to the realignment of utility performance incentives with evolving policy goals, it was a busy year. Implementing 100% clean energy commitments. have now set 100 percent clean energy targets. Washington, D.C. The data bears this out.

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EPA Will Not Require Financial Assurances From Electric Power Sector

Latham's Clean Energy Law Report

These factors include: “the payment experience of the [Hazardous Substance Superfund], commercial insurers, courts settlements and judgments, and voluntary claims satisfaction.”. State law requirements. Thus, EPA’s analysis relies on several additional factors: Other federal financial responsibility requirements.

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Why California is Taking Big Oil to Court — and Why it Matters

DeSmogBlog

That sends a clear political message that the industry “is less powerful and trusted than before,” Nick Caleb, a climate and energy attorney with Breach Collective, told DeSmog. It may signal that fossil fuel companies do not have much of a future powering the state’s economy, Caleb said.