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U.S. to lead global energy storage market: report
May 29th, 2019Taken together, the U.S. and Chinese markets will account for 54 percent of globally deployed storage resources five years from now.…
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New Mexico adopts energy efficiency regulations
May 24th, 2019Legislators in New Mexico have adopted a new regulation aimed at encouraging the state’s utilities to invest in more energy efficiency programs. The bill removes disincentives for utilities to invest in energy saving measures.…
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What no one told you about nuclear power
May 23rd, 2019The facts and figures on the controversial power source.…
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Energy news roundup: artificial photosynthesis, green energy microgrids, and more
May 23rd, 2019Today’s top energy news from around the nation.…
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Clean energy jobs rise for third year in a row
May 23rd, 2019Jobs in the clean energy sector have been on the rise since 2016 and now outnumber fossil fuel jobs three to one.…
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California’s utilities extend cautious support to plan for centralized procurement of renewables
May 22nd, 2019Legislators and regulators are currently discussing various proposals in California to create a centralized agency responsible for precuring renewable energy for the state’s customers. …
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Energy news roundup: New Hampshire’s battery storage plan, renewing renewable tax credits, and more
May 22nd, 2019Today’s top energy news from around the nation.…
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DOE plan to roll Back energy efficiency standards on some lightbulbs to cost consumers $12 billion in electricity savings by 2025.
May 21st, 2019“It will cost consumers an additional $12 billion on their utility bills – amounting to about $100 per household per year”…
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Energy news roundup: Stream Energy strikes a deal with NRG, the top ten smartest cities, and more
May 21st, 2019Today’s top energy news from around the nation.…
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Renewables could power global economy by 2050: study
May 21st, 2019According to a new study, the global economy could be powered by 100 percent renewables by 2050, and it would cost less to make this transition than to continue using fossil fuels and nuclear power. …
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