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Past, Present & Future Danger
Shortly after Hurricane Sandy devastated the Northeast ten years ago, Rebuild by Design was born. The organization began as an initiative of the federal government that coupled innovation and global expertise with community insight to develop implementable solutions to the region’s most complex needs. At the heart of the process was a collaborative research and design challenge that called for the best minds of the world to work with local communities and local governments to address their newly understood vulnerabilities to climate change…
Ninety percent of U.S. counties have experienced a federal climate disaster between 2011-2021, with some having as many as 12 disasters during that time. In 2021 alone, the U.S. experienced 20 separate billion-dollar climate disasters with over 688 direct or indirect fatalities. We can do better.
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Can Technology Solve Our Transmission Problems? Energy Institute at Haas Berkley Blog, May 6, 2024
An outstanding blog post and research summary by Callaway, Chojkiewicz and Phadke from the Energy Institute at Haas Berkley about the benefits of Advanced Reconductoring
Do Hydrogen and Whiskey Mix?
Discussions on industries with the greatest negative impact on the climate typically include cement, steel, and aluminum. Distilling whiskey isn't on the radar, but that hasn't deterred one company from making an effort to go green.
No significant impact | Beacon Offshore Wind, Massachusetts.
Beacon Wind project offshore Massachusetts.
EHB, European Hydrogen Bank | Expected Offtakers
EHB | Expected Offtakers
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