Promising Market and Federal Solutions for Existing Nuclear Power

Without a significant re-commitment to nuclear power and change to the policy environment, the United States will continue to shutter nuclear power plants over the next few decades. Existing nuclear plants comprise a critical wedge of reliable and zero-emission electricity. This webinar will review the policy actions of a few states to avert planned reactor closures. It will also explore electricity market options and federal programs that could adequately value nuclear power’s environmental benefits.
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Merchant Renewable Power

Bloomberg

The State of the Industry Webinar, a quarterly series moderated by ACORE and Bloomberg New Energy Finance, offers the latest intelligence and analysis on renewable energy markets, finance, and policy. As renewable energy projects confront increasing competition for buyers and shorter contract terms, project owners have begun selling directly into wholesale markets, with mixed results.
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Wind & Solar Systems

Microgrid News

Join HOMER Energy CEO Dr. Peter Lilienthal and Alex De Broe, CEO of Xant Wind Power to examine HOMER Pro use cases combining wind and solar, which are often complimentary in hybrid renewable distributed energy systems. XANT is a manufacturer of midsize (50-500kW) turbines for the microgrid and off-grid markets.
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Commercial & Industrial Solar in Sub-Saharan Africa

Solarplaza

The market of on-site solar for C&I customers has started maturing in Sub-Saharan Africa in the last few years. What are the drivers, the business models and the barriers for faster market growth? Antoine Prédour, Head of Energy Debt at responsaAbility, was joined by Takehiro Kawahara, Frontier Power Sr. Associate at Boomberg NEF, and Lydia van Os, Project Manager at Solarplaza, to discuss the main drivers of the C&I-solar market and the current landscape of business players and business models
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Powering your city’s operations with on-site solar energy

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Cities can lead in the clean energy transition, boost the local solar market and save on electricity bills by powering their own operations with solar energy. Installing solar arrays on municipal roofs is the most visible way to set an example, but where on-site solar is not feasible, cities can still use off-site solar power to accomplish their goals. This webinar, the third in Environment America's Mayors for Solar Energy webinar series, will feature renewable energy experts and communities that have succeeded in powering a significant share of their operations with solar energy. Topics will include the benefits of solar for cities, processes for going solar, and tips and resources.
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