Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2021
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Three days after Hurricane Ida made landfall, roughly 2 million people remain without electricity in Louisiana and Mississippi. Even critical facilities, including sewage pumps in New Orleans and a hospital in rural…
Caribbean Islands
2020
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Puerto Ricans are facing new and ongoing threats to health, safety, and the economy, including those that stem from the spread of COVID-19. The deadly global pandemic has brought widespread economic disruption, all while the…
Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2019
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The economics of CEPs compared with every proposed US gas plant in 2019…
Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2019
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Over the past two decades, natural gas has dramatically reshaped the US electricity industry.
Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2019
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Announced investment in US natural gas infrastructure could lead to over $100 billion in stranded costs as clean energy prices fall Two new Rocky Mountain Institute reports catalog how clean energy resources now beat new…
Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2019
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The various forces—societal, financial, environmental, customer-driven—motivating the electricity system’s transition to a more decarbonized and distributed orientation continue to grow, marked by several key milestones in recent months. As a central actor in the…
Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2019
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If we needed another proof point of the growing role sustainable business practice is playing in guiding investment decisions, the recent announcement that an institutional investors group representing $1.8 trillion in global assets has…
Distributed Grid Infrastructure
2019
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The impact of avoiding new gas plants on pipeline economics…
Disruptive Technologies
2019
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Twas a busy December, and all through the grid, Transformers were quietly buzzing amid The transition affecting the industry whole And spreading quite fast through each wire and pole. On the bulk…
Buildings
2018
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We have the opportunity to meet nearly all our buildings’ energy needs with electricity from an increasingly low-carbon electric grid, eliminating direct fossil fuel use in buildings.