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A look at a real-world example around DGA making a difference for a Midwestern generation and transmission Electricity Cooperative

On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Shannon Osaka from The Washington Post discusses a new study that blames rising electricity bills on the rising fixed costs of the power grid, rather than just data center growth. 

A new program from UBBA will detail how private broadband networks are driving innovation and systemic transformation within the electric utility sector.

AT&T launched the Gigaton Goal in 2021 to reduce 1 billion metric tons of GHG emissions by 2035 through connectivity solutions that make a difference for utilities

A new webinar from Vaisala explores how real-time, in-situ measurement can stabilize RNG and biogas operations while cutting OPEX.

More than 20 projects are demonstrating the advantages and tradeoffs of agrivoltaics in Colorado, where state government has invested in expansion of the practice and some farmers have proved to be eager adopters.

SolarEdge Technologies announced over 500 MWh of residential battery storage enrolled in Virtual Power Plant programs across 16 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.

The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System and Connecticut Department of Administrative Services announced seven solar projects at technical high schools, delivering 4.6 MW of energy.

Clean energy advocates petitioned the Utah Public Service Commission to expedite renewable energy procurement by Rocky Mountain Power, but the request was denied.

Four governors from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia proposed a fast-track approval process for data centers generating power for PJM Interconnection's grid.

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