We’re thrilled to announce that we are a Phase 1 SOLVE IT Prize winner by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)! We secured $80,000 to identify innovative clean energy solutions for the borough of Sharpsburg to support its clean, independent energy future. Are you a partner interested in collaborating on this project to assist Sharpsburg in their goal of being energy independent? Reach out to innovation@duqlight.com. Read more about the SOLVE IT competition here: https://bit.ly/4bhSmJ0
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18+ new #sustainable energy projects were announced in 11 states in August alone. You can find out more at https://lnkd.in/g-nCjVYF Learn how you can participate in the clean energy economy at https://lnkd.in/ehBcjvM #SolarPower, #CleanEnergy, #HBCUCleanEnergyInitiative
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Did you know that the US set a new quarterly record in clean energy investment: $71 billion. That's a 40% increase from the first quarter of 2023. Stats like these show how truly durable the clean energy industry is. However, there is more work to be done! To keep up with investments and meet climate goals, we need average annual capacity additions of 70 to 126 gigawatts between 2025 and 2030, more than twice the amount of clean energy the country added last year. https://bit.ly/3Whcsi6 #2024 #CleanEnergy
Chart: US sets new record with $71B in clean energy investment
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The benefits of transitioning to renewable energy are much spoken about, but the work involved to facilitate the transition is a topic we see far less of in the news. This is an interesting read from Arup. The skills required to facilitate this change are in extreme shortage and an issue our engineering companies need to address as a matter of urgency. The sourcing of talent is just the start of that journey but how we track the talent and attract them when they are ready to move is a key to hiring great people into our industry.
Our 2024 Zunz Lecture, held in partnership with the University of Technology Sydney, explored how Australia’s transition to renewable energy will reimagine our energy grid. We brought together a cross-industry panel with diverse perspectives to discuss the renewable challenge and opportunities from a government, science and engineering, energy provider and operator, First Nations and consumer perspective. Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, NSW Chief Scientist, laid out the complexities of unlocking the renewable energy sector and transforming the grid, encouraging industry to embrace uncertainty: “A renewable and decarbonised future for Australia is now less certain than it was in 2020, and that is a good thing. With rapid technology advances in battery storage and solar, we now have a plethora of options to build a renewable industry.” Missed this years’ event? Read insights from our panelists and watch the full event highlights video here: https://bit.ly/3uRVuvY Thank you to all our speakers and panelists for your insights: Thomas Briault at Arup, Andrew Kingsmill at EnergyCo, Melanie Grills at Arup, Colin Crisafulli at Endeavour Energy (NSW) and Ed Langham at University of Technology Sydney. #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #Australia
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On World Environment Day, we reaffirm our commitment to the planet and to people. In this regard, and with our Strategic Plan 24-26 as our roadmap, we have set ourselves objectives such as: ✅ Reduce our carbon footprint by 40% with respect to the 2021 baseline figure in this Strategic Plan. ✅ Increase the percentage of energy consumption from renewable sources to represent 60% of total consumption by this Strategic Plan. But this is only the beginning and our goals are more ambitious over time: ✅ Reduce our carbon footprint by 50% by 2030. ✅ Achieve 100% renewable energy consumption by 2030. #MovingTogether and adding the energies of all the people who make up Arteche, we will achieve it. 🤝⚡️
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Well done, clear commitment from AGL. It is worth noting that seasoned utilities clearly understand that firming capacity is essential in enabling further penetration of renewables in the power systems. Wartsila's BESS and flexible gas plants can help perform this firming on a second as well as on a seasonal basis. #energytransition #everysecondcounts #energy
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Humans are decent at linear and proportional thinking, but we struggle with exponential change…even as we live through it! This presentation puts today’s pace of climate technologies into context with a great synthesis and visualization. Thanks for sharing it, Laurens.
Last Friday I gave a presentation at about our research on the energy transition as a kickstart for a discussion about tripling renewable capacity by 2030 and doubling down on efficiency. Slides attached below. Link to the recording of the event: https://lnkd.in/ebj5ys2E Link to the research: https://lnkd.in/e3gnQ9am Thanks Laetitia De Marez, Denali Hussin, Julia Fonteles, Maura Lillis, Yuki Numata, Emily White for the excellent event and Jon Creyts, Antha N. Williams, Bruce Douglas, Vera Rodenhoff, Charles Wanguhu for the great discussion. #aheadofthecurve #doubledown #tripleup #NYCW
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"Conservatives like us know there are no losers when it comes to American energy generation. Policy that unleashes clean energy innovation by leveraging the market and cutting red tape wins every time." — CRES President Heather Reams and Conservative Energy Network CEO John Szoka Read more on American energy innovation wins every time in the latest from RealClearEnergy:
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Solvest shares our thoughts on the recent pause of the Microgeneration program, misconceptions of solar and practical solutions for a sustainable energy future for the Yukon. https://lnkd.in/gCwqcNjj
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