Author: Ethan Howland Published: 7/9/2024 Utility Dive The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a plan on Friday to sell capacity on the $2.4 billion RioSol transmission project, set to run about 550 miles between New Mexico and Arizona.
Join DOE’s Equitable Solar Communities of Practice Convenings this Summer!
Author: US DOE SETO Staff Published: 7/8/2024 Solar Energy Technologies Office Solar Energy Technologies Office The Equitable Solar Communities of Practice is hosting five virtual community convenings this summer. These events will bring together industry experts, community members, and stakeholders to discuss challenges
SUPREME COURT RULES ON TRUMP IMMUNITY CASE
Author: News from DDD Staff Published: 7/1/2024 Daily Dose of Democracy BREAKING: SUPREME COURT RULES ON TRUMP IMMUNITY CASE BREAKING: In a move as chilling as it was predictable, the Supreme Court has ruled on the question
DC Recives $62,450.00 from EPA but District-Wide Budget Reductions Delay Solar Opportunities for Income-Qualified DC Residents in 2024.
Author: DCSEU Saff Published: 7/1/2024 DC Sutainabile Energy Utility Going solar saves money and reduces your carbon footprint. Through Solar for All, a Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE) program, the DC Sustainable Energy Utility (DCSEU) is
How DEI Rollbacks at Colleges Set Back Learning
Author: JT Torres, Washington and Lee University Puublished: 6/26/2024 Word In Black New legislation in states like Texas and Florida has banned DEI programs outright, which will have lasting effects on an entire generation of Black students. Just four years
Biden-Harris Investment in Black Press Goes Beyond Swing States
Author: Stacy M. Brown 6/25/2024 Washington Informer News Members of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA), including President and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. (right) and Chairman Bobby Henry Sr. (left), weighed in on the significance of the
A WEEKLY NEWSLETTER FROM ADVANCED ENERGY UNITED
Author: Heather O’Neill Published: 6/27/2024 Advance Energy United A Note From Our CEO This week we sent a letter to PJM calling on the grid operator to stop dragging its feet and move forward on creating a better process for building
AEP, Exelon challenge PJM interconnection pact for Amazon data center at Talen nuclear plant
Author: Ethan Howland Published: 6/27/2024 Utility Dive The precedent-setting proposal could shift up to $140 million in transmission costs to PJM customers, the utility companies said in a protest filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. The 2,475-MW Susquehanna nuclear
Outreach, Consumer Education, and Community Partnerships: How DC’s Solar for All Program is Bringing Solar to Low-Income Households
Author: CESA Staff Published:6/26/2024 Clean Energy State Alliance Washington, DC’s Solar for All program (https://doee.dc.gov/solarforall) is a rooftop and community solar program aiming to benefit over 100,000 households with incomes at or below 80% of area median income. A new
Funding Notice: Nearly $5M Available to Support Water Power Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Aurthor: US EERE Published: 626/2024 Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Water Power Technologies Office The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) opened a nearly $5 million funding opportunity to support programs that accelerate the commercialization and adoption
How To Monetize Your Podcast And Understand Sponsorships – Gary Coichy #468
Author: Gary Coichy Published: 6/19/2024 Pod Ditigital Media
Building A Billion-Dollar Enterprise #Boardroom
Author: Derek T. Dingle Published: 6/19/2024 Black Enterprise In this podcast episode, Tarrus Richardson, President of IMB Partners uses his billion-dollar business to develop black business and expand diverse representation in the boardroom.
Co-ops Tapped to Negotiate DOE Grants for Clean Energy, Grid Projects
Author: Molly Christian Published: 5/3/2024 America Electric Cooperatives NRECA BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW Six electric cooperatives were among the 19 energy project developers picked to potentially receive almost $80 million in combined grant funding as part of an April 30 announcement from
U.S. Department of Energy’s Faculty-Applied Clean Energy Sciences Program Announces First-Ever Cohort
Author: US DOE Staff Published: 5/1/2024 Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Minority-Serving Institutions’ Faculty Play a Pivotal Role in Advancing STEM Education WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of the
Census Bureau Releases Nonemployer Business Data by Demographic Characteristics of Owners
Author: US Census Bureau Staff Published: Feb 8, 2024 Press Release Number CB24-TPS.14 Women owned 41.1% (11.2 million) and minorities owned 36.7% (10 million) of the nation’s nonemployer businesses (those without paid employees) and had $307.9 billion and
News from Green The Church April 2024
Author: Rev. Dr. Ambrose Carroll Published: 4/26/2024 Green The Church Solutions For Pollution—Power Plant Standards New EPA power plant standards announced today will slash dangerous climate pollution, mercury and air toxics, coal ash, and toxic wastewater – safeguarding our climate,
2024 Q1 – Energea Webinar
Author: Tyler Hurlburt Published: 4/24/2024 Energea WATCH THE REPLAY Energea’s Director of Investor Relations, Tyler Hurlburt, will be joined by our Managing Partner, Mike Silvestrini, to discuss the platform and provide updates to our investment portfolios in Brazil,
Three Ways to Green the Grid Without New Transmission
Author: JOHN FARRELL Published: 4/22/2024 ILSR The climate advocacy and clean energy community are far too focused on new power lines, whereas we have faster, cheaper, and more efficient tools to meet many of our collective goals.
EPA to unleash $7B for low-income solar projects
Author: Jean Chemnick Published: 4/18/2024 E&E News Climate Wire The Solar for All program is meant to reduce energy costs and lower pollution in poor areas across the U.S. EPA is expected to announce the recipients of a
How electric vehicles are lowering electricity bills for everyone
Author: Jordan Brinn Published: 4/16/2024 Utility Dive Electric vehicle drivers are saving everyone billions of dollars on their monthly electricity bills, a recent study by Synapse Energy Economics found Jordan Brinn is a clean vehicles and infrastructure advocate at