… heating and cooling in the U.S. accounted respectively for 65 percent and 24 percent of energy delivered to residential and commercial customers in 2015, the sector remains … especially heat pumps paired with solar, have the potential to dramatically improve energyefficiency and reduce energy-related emissions. The Texas Energy Poverty Research …
… A systems-based approach to dramatically scale up energyefficiency. What is “intelligent efficiency”? In this revealing webinar, Dr. Neal Elliott and Ethan Rogers from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and Paul Hamilton from Schneider Electric will present …
… Join us for an interdisciplinary event focused on the critical materials required for the energy transition. There will be expert keynotes, a dynamic panel discussion, and dinner. Solar panels, wind turbines, EV batteries and energy storage all require critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt and rare earth … along with geopolitics, trade and recycling opportunities of critical materials and the energy transition. More details: materialenergynexus.com Speakers include: Dr. Sarah Ryker - …
… Robert J. Klee, former Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, and now a lecturer at the Yale School of Forestry and … and Yale Law School will present a talk entitled Searching for real US progress on climate? Look to the States. Klee’s talk will explore how leading states, cities, companies, and institutions …
… Paul Gardner of DNV GL will summarize recent work by the World Energy Council on the costs and value of grid-connected energy storage, with particular reference to use with solar and wind. His presentation will discuss metrics commonly used for assessing the costs of energy storage, their advantages and disadvantages. The importance of the ‘use case’ or …
… Group will be joining us to share the municipality perspective on Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing. Rich and David will discuss their experiences with “open market” … in to learn more about “open market” models, why two of the nation’s most advanced regional energyefficiency programs have chosen them, and how to think about their suitability for your …
… It’s no secret that the clean energy industry workforce has a serious diversity problem, especially in more senior professional and leadership positions. Put bluntly, the nation’s solar, wind, efficiency and storage workforce does not look like America. Many studies and surveys have verified the industry’s diversity problem, …
… sequestration. These benefits - and the practices used to achieve them - vary by region, so state programs are uniquely positioned to support the local soil health work of farmers and … that fit their own circumstances. Case examples through the guidebook highlight the bestpractices identified by soil health policy experts. This guidebook was produced as part … Agriculture Lab Conservation Finance Network Related Reports Agrivoltaics: Producing Solar Energy While Protecting Farmland Solarize Your Community: An Evidence-Based Guide for …
… In the face of fiscal, political, and operational factors, leading city/state and federal stakeholders are increasingly using data analytics to help drive the next frontier of deep commercial energy savings. By extracting insight from large quantities of already available energy … can rapidly and cost-effectively target leading opportunities across portfolios, identify efficiency measures within buildings, and monitor savings across time. During this webinar, …
… Join us for a webinar from the Clean Energy Finance Forum! We are delighted to be speaking with David Millar, Principal of Markets, Legislative, and Regulatory Policy at Wartsila Energy. Electric power markets are changing in the face of developments in energy technologies, decarbonization policies, extreme weather, and geopolitical tensions in Ukraine and elsewhere. Where are …