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Much has been made about the impacts of climate change, and justifiably so. Scientists have proven time and again that greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere have negatively impacted

This blog post will consummate the battery analogy by considering electricity production, storage, and generation in various hydrogen use cases.

Volatility has recently been seen in the markets, and one reason for it is greenflation. But, according to a recent whitepaper by Epoch Investment Partners, the transformation to net zero

Hydrogen is the smallest, most basic atomic element, sitting at the very top left of the periodic chart. It’s abundant, ubiquitous, powerful, and clean and can potentially solve some

 While integrating wind and solar energy sources into the grid will help the energy industry reduce its carbon emissions, there is one significant downside to these renewables – they’re

The energy industry believes natural gas will be a bridge to a net zero future as the nation transitions from coal-fired power plants to cleaner sources.

Companies in the energy and power industries must contend with volatile commodity prices while providing stable and reliable services to their customers on their journey to net-zero. Such challenges

Traditionally, the U.S. has relied on big, centralized power plants to provide its electricity. That power flows only one way – from the power plant to the customer. But,

The United States has been dancing around offshore wind for a long time – so long so that we’ve fallen behind our peers in Europe. To date, the only operational

The energy mix in the U.S. has evolved as renewable prices have decreased and the cost of fossil fuels has increased – especially in terms of their impact on

There’s been a lot of talk lately about net zero goals. Companies large and small, including influential technology firms and many of the nation’s energy providers, are publicizing their commitments

On November 15, President Joe Biden signed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law, calling it “a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation’s infrastructure and competitiveness.” Technically called the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs

Learn about battery energy storage located within electric distribution systems that supply energy in urban and suburban centers.

While there are other energy storage technologies in existence, this post will focus on battery energy storage in the wholesale market.

The expansion of wind power in the US for electricity production has been one of the most significant trends in the energy industry in the last twenty years