Nov. 20, 2024
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Direct-pay-eligible entities like local governments, public school districts, churches and hospitals will more easily be able to jointly invest in clean energy projects under rules released Tuesday.
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In New England, Eversource and National Grid are advancing two local projects totaling $724 million as state utility regulators push for more oversight.
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With federal dollars, cities want to leverage heat from waste sources and the ground to move buildings away from burning fossil fuels on-site.
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Discover VPPs’ role in the grid of tomorrow and learn how to deploy innovative cross-DER flexibility programs to solve emerging grid challenges.
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The New Jersey Storage Incentive Program could provide up to $400/kWh in initial benefits for eligible behind-the-meter storage systems, the public utility board said Nov. 12.
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The digital platform is intended to help organizations meet reporting requirements and sustainability goals related to emissions, energy, water and waste, the U.S. Green Building Council said.
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