Tag: Extreme weather
SEIA Sets Ambitious Goal Of 700 GWh Of US Energy Storage By 2030
The US energy landscape is changing fast, and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is one of the leaders in transforming it into a clean energy economy. SEIA recently announced a major goal: 700 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of energy storage installed across the country by 2030, and the deployment of 10 … [continued]
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Study Highlights Challenges To The Electrification Of Homes In The US
Electrification strategies for homes in the US need to take into account local factory such as weather and climate impacts.
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Climate misinformation is rife on social media – and poised to get worse
By Jill Hopke, DePaul University
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The decision by Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, to end its fact-checking program and otherwise reduce content moderation raises the question of what content on those social media platforms will look like going forward.
Reducing Data Center Peak Cooling Demand and Energy Costs With Underground Thermal Energy Storage
As US Data Centers Continue To Grow, Integrating Geothermal UTES Cooling Could Change the Game As the demand for U.S. data centers grows with the expansion of artificial intelligence, cloud services, and big data analytics, so do the energy loads these centers require. By some estimates, data center energy demands … [continued]
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New laws encourage data centers to come to Michigan; environmental groups raise concerns
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation that to encourage large data centers in Michigan. Environmental groups are raising concerns over the centers’ needs for water, land, and electricity.
