Here's a very important piece written by CBIA CEO Chris DiPentima on the short-medium term solution to reduce energy costs in New England. Remember to call us first for help in managing your electricity and gas costs!
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This Excecutive summary of from the international energy agency is a worthwile read if you're in the sector. "Grids risk becoming the weak link of clean energy transitions". "[ ] the strongest barriers relate to public acceptance of new projects and the need for regulatory reform. Here, policy makers can speed up progress on grids by enhancing planning, ensuring regulatory risk assessments allow for anticipatory investments and streamlining administrative processes." https://lnkd.in/eVTBPNp7
Executive summary – Electricity Grids and Secure Energy Transitions – Analysis - IEA
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Here's our analysis of what could happen to Australian energy and energy prices in 2024.
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Here's our analysis of what could happen to Australian energy and energy prices in 2024.
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Here's our analysis of what could happen to Australian energy and energy prices in 2024.
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The reality is there's no quick replacement for natural gas in our energy mix – but investing in America's 2.5 million miles of #NatGas pipeline infrastructure can lead us toward our net-zero emissions goals more quickly and cheaply. Learn more from the Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy’s report:
Investing in the US Natural Gas Pipeline System to Support Net-Zero Targets - Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University SIPA
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If you haven't yet had the chance, be sure to take time to read #ESCMember Torys LLP recent piece, "Energy Storage in Canada: Energizing the Transition." The piece focuses on Alberta & Ontario - two of the provinces leading the charge on #EnergyStorage development in Canada, and provides insights into the development Canadians can expect in the near future. Energy storage is increasingly acknowledged by governments as electricity system operators as a critical element of the ongoing #EnergyTransition, the diversity of existing and on-the-horizon storage technologies making it the multi-functional, flexible, "Swiss-army knife" of the transition. Find the full article here: https://zurl.co/woNg "Energy Storage increases the efficiency of intermittent sources of power such as wind and solar by storing energy during off-peak hours and providing it back to the grid during peak hours. When located at critical points along transmission/distribution infrastructure, it can reduce congestion and allow for deferment of transmission and distribution spending. Paired with renewable or other sources of generation, it can provide energy stability and predictability to northern or other remote communities. This flexibility will eventually allow for a modern, resilient and responsive grid which incorporates the existing hub and spoke model (with large baseload generation and transmission to decentralized loads) as well as distributed energy generation (smaller or modular generation, co-located with load, which does not require significant additional wire capacity)." - Torys LLP | https://zurl.co/woNg #EnergyStorageSystems #FutureEnergy #EnergyTransition #Renewables #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergyFuture #CleanEnergyTech #CleanTech #Energy #CanadianEnergy #StoragePLUS #StoragePlusSolar #StoragePlusWind #Batteries #BESS #LDES #LongDuration
Energy storage in Canada: energizing the transition
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Here's a link to another article we prepared for Tunnels & Tunneling Magazine October issue, highlighting the challenges and need for more hydro pumped energy storage facilities. Cheers, Greg
Pumped storage hydropower and the energy transition
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Here's our analysis of what could happen to Australian energy and energy prices in 2024.
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Energy Markets: Orsted seeks fresh offtake deal for Skipjack Wind 🌟📝 📝 Highlights: The company has withdrawn from its original agreement with the state of Maryland 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/e6vNbyc8 🌐 Visit: www.energycompact.com 🔍 Join the Energy Compact: https://lnkd.in/eHY7D3jT #Comment and share your views. 🗨️ #energy #markets #newsletter
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