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  • Sep 17, 2021

Updated: Sep 23, 2021

September 17, 2021

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Extreme weather keeps knocking out America's power. Here's what we must do.

Opinion by Jennifer M. Granholm


The image of a collapsed electrical tower and power lines that Hurricane Ida tossed into the Mississippi River illustrated a fundamental challenge facing the nation: Our power systems weren't built to withstand extreme weather events. Without major investments to reinforce, modernize and clean our grid, the question will not be whether it fails, but when.



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Biden's spending bill could be Democrats' last hope of achieving meaningful climate action as crisis worsens.


After decades of inaction from the United States on climate, President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats face a reckoning. Biden has big climate ambitions, vowing in April to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.


The world is watching closely to see whether the US will deliver on that promise, as the President's climate envoy, John Kerry, prepares to meet with global leaders in November for the United Nations climate summit.





Political Climate: Senator Heinrich is not

compromising on climate.

Why Democrats’ sweeping $3.5T budget plan could spur the biggest

economic pivot in the country’s history.

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Electrifying America’s Future Resolution

By modernizing the power grid and building a clean and carbon-free energy economy, the U.S. will become a leader in advanced 21st century industries and a net exporter of clean energy.

by Sen. Martin Heinrich



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How House Democrats plan to attack climate change


Congressional Democrats laid out a series of proposals Monday on how to combat climate change as part of the $3.5 trillion budget package bill currently being negotiated.

The Build Back Better Act, as President Biden’s proposal to invest in U.S. infrastructure is known, was introduced in the House Energy and Commerce Committee and places mitigating and adapting to climate change at its center.



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Green energy powering South Australia

to become global player


South Australia is a world leader in green energy, with about 71 per cent of its energy produced from renewable sources.

The state is now using its expertise to help other nations kick green energy goals.

Famous as the home of the Hornsdale Power Reserve, also known as the Tesla big battery, South Australia is exporting its green energy prowess internationally.


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The Solar Futures Study explores solar energy’s role in transitioning to a carbon-free electric grid.


Solar has the potential to grow from 3% of the U.S. electricity supply today to 40% by 2035 and 45% by 2050. Find out more in the @ENERGY and @NREL Solar Futures Study report on solar energy’s role in a carbon-free future:



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New tools give utilities insight into grid capacity

to host more solar, storage

A new paper, Key Decisions for Hosting Capacity Analyses, published today by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC), shares key lessons about a new grid mapping tool that can help utilities and states better integrate clean energy technologies on the electric grid.


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Report emphasizes need for storage-friendly policy shifts after

solar saturation

Customer-sited solar is a major untapped opportunity, which could see 167 million households and 23 million businesses worldwide hosting their own clean power generation by 2050, according to a joint report by research firm BloombergNEF and Schneider Electric. These deployments will unlock major decarbonization benefits, but policy and tariff design will be critical to enable them.



  • Sep 1, 2021

Updated: Sep 23, 2021

September 1, 2021

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California's growing storage fleet is beginning

to impact energy markets as envisioned,

says grid operator

The California Independent System Operator (CAISO) is seeing signs of storage resources' ability to shift energy between different times of the day. The storage on the grid is said to be "impressive," but CAISO does have some concerns.





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California approves 11.5 GW of new clean resources

in largest-ever single procurement order




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Interior Department Announces Environmental Review of Proposed Wind Energy Facility in the

North Atlantic

Project could generate up to 1,300 megawatts of renewable energy, power nearly 600,000 homes.



WASHINGTON — As part of the Biden-Harris administration’s goal to deploy

30 gigawatts (GW) of offshore wind energy by 2030, the Department of the Interior today announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) plans to conduct an environmental review of a proposed commercial-scale wind project offshore New York.


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Wind and solar account for 90% of new utility-scale energy additions to U.S. grid in first half of 2021

Data from both FERC and the U.S. EIA confirm that nearly all new U.S. electrical generating capacity additions in the first six months of 2021 were from renewable energy sources, this according to analysis from the SUN DAY Campaign.



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As battery storage booms,

investors spend big on startups

A "huge uptick in interest" in battery storage as utilities install variable solar

and wind generation said FlexGen CEO Kelcy Pegler Jr.





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Biden administration aims to cut costs for solar,

wind projects on public land

LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON, Aug 31 (Reuters) - The Biden administration plans to make federal lands cheaper to access for solar and wind power developers after the clean power industry argued in a lobbying push this year that lease rates and fees are too high to draw investment and could torpedo the president's climate change agenda.



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Biden infrastructure plan takes on

EV charging’s inequality problem

Sept 1 (Reuters) - The Biden administration has an ambitious $7.5 billion

plan to expand electric vehicle charging to underserved areas,

but it must first overcome a host of obstacles that have

discouraged private investment in more equitable char



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10 Reasons to Love Water Batteries


Every summer, millions of people across the country stay indoors to keep cool and stay healthy. In a summer like 2021’s record-setting heat wave, there’s nothing more satisfying than the feeling of a crisp, air-conditioned room.


But heat is not just inconvenient; it can be dangerous.


If everyone cranks up their air conditioning or turns on fans, the grid

—which can short-circuit!


One of the biggest ways our grid avoids short-circuiting? Water batteries.











  • Aug 26, 2021

Updated: Sep 23, 2021

August 26, 2021

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Solar power in trucking's forecast as fleets find energy, cost savings


are just a few industry players betting on the power of the sun.




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DOE grants aim to drive down inverter costs, advance PV fire prevention tech


Several of the projects also aim for lower costs for PV module materials or PV racking,

as well as for lower defect rates on module assembly lines.


Nine projects won grants totaling $14 million from a Department of Energy program aimed at boosting the U.S. solar manufacturing industry. Descriptions of the nine solar manufacturing projects supported by DOE grants:

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Battery storage is on a growth spurt that's about to get even bigger, EIA says


If battery storage hasn't arrived yet, it's about to.


Battery storage is on the cusp of a major growth spurt. Declining costs are driving increased adoption of battery storage outside of regions that have been early adopters, such as PJM Interconnection and the California Independent System Operator. The combined capacity of U.S. battery storage projects could grow by 10 times beyond the 2019 figure between 2021 and 2023.

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Battery Storage in the United States:

An Update on Market Trends

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Release date: August 16, 2021


Growth across U.S. electric power market regions

Small-scale battery storage

Lower installed costs

More direct support from solar power

Additional accelerated growth


Download full report in PDF:

Battery Storage in the United States: An Update on Market Trends


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Floating like the wind to a clean energy transition

To a casual observer, the energy transition seems to be in full swing:

Many governments and companies across the world are pledging to reduce their carbon emissions to zero over the coming decades, meaning that for the most part fossil fuels will have to be replaced by renewable energy. To meet these net-zero targets,

however, and pivot from fossil-based fuels to low-carbon energy, renewable energy sources need to be developed urgently.


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An open letter from the wind energy industry

to G20 and world leaders:

It’s time to get serious about renewables




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Philadelphia Energy Authority opens next phase of Solarize campaign, includes new financing options


At the kick off the 3rd annual Philadelphia Solar Week, Mayor Jim Kenney said “Philadelphia must do everything we can to fight climate change, which is most greatly affecting our most vulnerable residents. Solarize Philly helps put solar on roof and create jobs for our youth, year after year.”


Solarize Philly is a citywide program to help all Philadelphians go solar.

The Philadelphia Energy Authority (PEA) launched Solarize Philly to make the process of installing solar as easy and affordable as possible, while also supporting solar training at the School District of Philadelphia and improving access to clean energy for all neighborhoods.











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