by PNCECE | Feb 2, 2023 | Clean Energy News
Battery-equipped appliances may seem like a product for wealthy consumers, but they could be considered a “Trojan horse” – a way to introduce battery storage into households via ordinary items such as stoves and refrigerators. Built-in batteries could...
by PNCECE | Jan 27, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Solar
The commercial operation of a utility-scale solar project in Twin Falls County, Idaho, is the state’s largest to date. The Jackpot Solar project is Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions’ first utility-scale project in the state. The plant will generate enough...
by PNCECE | Jan 26, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Policy & Legislation
The U.S. National Blueprint for Transportation Decarbonization is a landmark strategy for cutting all greenhouse emissions from the transportation sector by 2050. Developed by the Departments of Energy, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and the...
by PNCECE | Jan 19, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Hydropower
It may be a big year for hydropower on the West coast, due to a series of winter storms. Heavy rain in California in the past several weeks has increased reservoir storage levels at dams across the state that supply hydroelectric power. The extra rain could provide a...
by PNCECE | Jan 13, 2023 | Clean Energy News
The Clean Energy Institute (CEI) at the University of Washington is preparing tomorrow’s clean energy leaders. In CEI’s multi-disciplinary course, Energy Materials, Devices and Systems (EMDS), students are trained in a range of specialities, where...
by PNCECE | Jan 12, 2023 | Clean Energy News, Policy & Legislation
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $42 million in funding for 12 projects to strengthen the domestic supply chain for advanced batteries that power electric vehicles (EVs). The selected projects will develop advanced EV batteries that charge faster, have...