Market Intelligence
The movement towards power generation from renewable energy sources and decreasing battery prices is driving states to explore policies encouraging energy storage. In 2018, New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts joined California and Oregon in enacting state-level storage mandates. Power producers need to analyze the various utility-scale storage technology types in-order to comply with state storage policies. Attendees will learn how to: Stay informed with news and research on the US energy storage sector to identify new technologies and changes in state policy. Leverage utility-scale energy storage data to estimate how close a state is to meeting its target. Map existing and planned energy storage projects to visualize dominant technology types of the future.
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NTH Consultants, Ltd.
As the energy market evolves from large centralized systems to more decentralized networks comprised of cleaner, lower carbon and renewable sources, development of renewables projects such as wind and solar are a key focus. As part of these projects, renewable project owners and developers need to evaluate the lifecycle, environmental impacts, and property acquisition as they plan, budget, and execute their renewable project. Join us to learn about the timeline and importance of development steps involved in these projects.
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Tax Equity Times
As a reader of this blog, you are eligible to attend this program at half off. As long as you use the links below. Our panel will review the application and impact of tax reform on the renewable energy sector. The panel will discuss new tax law changes impacting renewable energy and provide planning strategies to optimize tax benefits, credits, deductions and avoid pitfalls.
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Atlas Copco
In this webinar, experts from Atlas Copco Gas and Process and Stiesdal provide insight into the high speed turbocompressors and turboexpanders that lie at the heart of Stiesdal's new form of cost-effective, large scale electricity storage.The Danish climate technology company Stiesdal, founded by wind pioneer Henrik Stiesdal, is currently developing a new form of cost-effective, large scale electricity storage, based on hot rocks and plain air as the storage medium.The storage technology is called GridScale and is being developed by Stiesdal subsidiary Stiesdal Storage
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