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Intensity Ramps Again for Implementation, Really, And...

November 11, 2022
Source: The Guardian
Leave it to the Brits to chisel out the next steps in American decarbonization following the Inflation Reduction Act (in a pre-Election Day story).
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The Difference Between Heat Rash and Severe Dehydration

September 16, 2022
Source: Reuters
On September 13, news organizations noted that President Biden talked up climate policy aimed at growing a pollution-free economy over the next two decades despite the fact that prices had gone up on an annual basis from the previous August.
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Do Look Up, Don't Look Back on Solar

September 09, 2022
Source: Utility Dive
This September 8 story relays contentions from a trade association and a specialized investment bank that solar deployments will grow dramatically - probably most quickly in 2024.
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An Australian Battle Between Rooftop Solar and...Storage

October 01, 2021
Source: ABC News (in Australia)
Consumers Down Under, accustomed to feed-in tariff incentives, are balking as these incentives shrink. According to this September 29 report, their frustration is supporting sales growth in batteries.
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Will Demand for Distributed Storage Grow After the Crisis? Some Experts Think So

March 27, 2020
Source: Utility DIve
Shocks can spark interest in secure sources of energy. For that reason, some insiders argue that distributed power can gain a surge of customers- even amid harsh financial conditions for solar and wind projects.

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