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President Biden recently announced a “temporary pause on pending approvals of liquefied natural gas exports.” This announcement comes on the heels of news that in 2023 the U.S. surpassed Qat... Read more
As the host of the Climate Confident Podcast, I have the distinct privilege of exploring topics at the forefront of sustainability and renewable energy. A recent conversation with Matthew Bo... Read more
Big boxes of steel, iron, and mineral oil. That’s how John Gajda, a long-time utility engineer and professor at North Carolina State University, describes the power transformers Siemens En... Read more
66% of California’s Solar Firms Have Cash Flow Issues, Leading to Loss of 17,000 Solar Jobs Solar installers across the country started reeling from slumping sales as higher interest rates,... Read more
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Complete Final Agenda for the Summit is available here. Day 2 The DOE Keynote was delivered by David Turk framing the challenges we face as the energy transition unfolds. Grid Reliability an... Read more
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PARIS, FRANCE— Energy leaders from 50 countries met in Paris, France, February 13-14, to supercharge and empower the International Energy Agency (IEA) to continue to advance global clean ene... Read more
The goal of renewable technologies like solar is to combat climate change which is causing more severe weather. But now it’s been found that severe weather can have a long-term impact on the... Read more
Just in three days, our team achieved an impressive milestone, surpassing all expectations and demonstrating our dedication and resilience. Thank you very much for your kind words and though... Read more