by Emily | Oct 23, 2024 | Clean Energy News, Conferences & Events, Education
The National Hydropower Association, host of the Clean Currents Conference, recognizes organizations as Outstanding Stewards of America’s Waters each year. The recognition program, commonly referred to as OSAW, is a wonderful way to highlight the great work...
by Emily | Oct 21, 2024 | Clean Energy News, Education
It’s Careers in Energy Week! (CEWD) Careers in Energy Week is here! If you’re considering a career in the energy industry or want to learn more visit Get Into Energy and find your fit in the energy industry. This week only, connect with energy...
by Emily | Oct 18, 2024 | Clean Energy News
The U.S Department of Energy announced an additional nearly $2 billion for projects that will protect the power grid against growing threats of extreme weather, lower costs for communities, and increase grid capacity to meet load growth. The 38 projects selected were...
by Emily | Oct 17, 2024 | Clean Energy News, Nuclear
An Amazon data center in Oregon. (AWS Photo) Last month, Microsoft announced a partnership with Constellation in Pennsylvania to restart Unit 1 at Three Mile Island, with Microsoft purchasing electricity generated by the plant to offset power demand from its data...
by Emily | Oct 15, 2024 | Clean Energy News, Education
The dry room (-40°C dew point) will house a full suite of tools for mixing slurries, coating battery components, and the several-step process of assembling pouch cell batteries. (Chernoff Thompson Architects, UW CEI) The University of Washington Clean Energy Institute...
by Emily | Oct 10, 2024 | Clean Energy News
Duke Energy convened workers in preparation of Hurricane Milton (Duke Energy) Hurricane Milton made landfall in Florida last night as a Category 3 hurricane, knocking out power to more than three million customers in the state. In advance of the storm, the Florida...