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Month: January 24, 2022

  • January 24, 2022
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Nation Sees the Majority of States Moving to Nuclear for the Future

Climate change has pushed states to cut their use of fossil fuels – moving to replace coal-fired plants with solar, wind and other renewable power sources.  For some, it has been a struggle, as they do not have nuclear plants to help them achieve their carbon-free emission goals.  Due to this, many states are now […]

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  • January 19, 2022
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EPA Renews 2015 Coal Ash Rules

The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is enforcing a rule enacted several years ago to crack down on coal ash pollution. Under the Obama administration in 2015, the EPA began regulating coal ash storage and disposal with a requirement to close holding ponds that were unstable or had contaminated water. The Trump administration relaxed this rule […]

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  • January 12, 2022
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The U.S. EIA Reports New Capacity for 2022

Results from the annual survey from the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports that in 2022 they expect 46.1 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale electric generating capacity to be added to the U.S. power grid, almost half of the planned 2022 capacity additions are solar, followed by natural gas at 21% and wind at 17%. Solar […]

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  • January 3, 2022
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January Birthdays

Warmest wishes for a Happy Birthday to Lloyd Fitzwater, Ben Carlin, and Rick Bowling. We are so happy that you’re a part of our team! Happy Birthday and all the best to you in the year to come.

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  • January 3, 2022
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Solar Plus Battery Energy Storage – Focus for 2022-2023

According to the EIA (U.S Energy Information Administration), over the next two years, it is expected that 78 GW of new electricity generation capacity will be added to the nation’s grids, and they expect 62% (~49 GW) to come from large-scale solar with some of these projects coupled with battery energy storage (~6 GW). Part […]

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