Renewable Energy Policy in the Age of Falling Technology Costs

July 11, 2018

For many years, substantial support for deployment of wind- and solar power technologies has been a key element of renewable energy policy. In combination with public support for R&D and production facilities, this resulted in steep cost reductions for technologies like wind and solar power.

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whitePaper | November 15, 2019

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Positive Proof for Distributed Intelligence at the Grid Edge

whitePaper | October 14, 2022

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