Tag: power purchase agreements
Navigating Utility-Scale Energy Procurement Just Got Easier
A New NREL Tool Can Help Public and Private Energy Buyers Make Informed, Cost-Effective Decisions For commercial, industrial, academic, and public-sector organizations, navigating large-scale electricity procurement has never been more complex—or more critical. Developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the Procurement Analysis Tool (PAT) can help energy buyers cut through … [continued]
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The US Energy Transition Is Not Going Quietly (Hint: Follow The Money)
The US energy-as-a-service startup Budderfly is pushing the US energy transition into high gear, with more than $1 billion in capital under its belt.
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TotalEnergies Inaugurates its Largest Solar Field in Europe — in Spain
TotalEnergies inaugurates 263 MW of solar projects in Spain near Sevilla This solar field is TotalEnergies’ largest in Europe It is producing renewable electricity for over 150,000 Spanish households Seville, France — TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) inaugurates its largest solar power plant cluster in Europe, near Sevilla in Spain. It … [continued]
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Cold Ironing Takes Hold: Ports Achieve Cleaner Air by Electrifying Ship Berths
Decarbonizing maritime operations presents one of the more challenging—but also most impactful—frontiers in global sustainability efforts. As we enter the third phase of our comprehensive strategy for zero-emission ports, the focus shifts squarely toward addressing one of the most significant sources of port emissions: auxiliary engines from vessels at berth. … [continued]
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Connecticut Struggles To Reconcile The High Cost Of Electricity With A Push For Renewables
Connecticut is located in the midst of the nation’s most expensive electric markets. Only Hawai’i and Rhode Island rank higher. The high cost of electricity is prompting Connecticut alawmakers to write legislation to lower those electricity rates. The hitch is that buried in the 80-page bill are decreases in home … [continued]
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