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June 24, 2019

We believe that data-driven marketing shouldn’t be confusing. Every company should know what works for their campaigns in order to make more ROI-driven decisions. At Directive, we not only craft customized campaigns for your unique marketing objectives - we exceed those objectives and truly revolutionize your digital presence. We pride ourselves on the comprehensive and in-depth nature of the campaigns we build. From the outset - we prioritize transparent and accurate tracking to get the best picture of how campaigns are performing.

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Power Electronics

Power Electronics is the world energy storage leader and the first manufacturer of solar inverters for utility-scale photovoltaic plants in America, Oceania and Europe. With a presence in more than 1600 renewable energy projects around the world, and more than 60GW of installed AC power, it has avoided the emission of more than 60.5 million tons of CO2 into the environment. Power Electronics has 25 international delegations designed to improve the well-being of its 2,500 employees. Among all of them, its two main headquarters stand out; the one located in Valencia, Spain, with more than 100,000m2 and a manufacturing plant with 30GW of annual production capacity, and the one located in Phoenix, Arizona, with more than 250 employees.

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Clean Power Generation

whitePaper | December 30, 2019

As a critical infrastructure developer, owner, and operator of power generation facilities in North America and Europe, this utility markets a wide range of clean energy products from a portfolio of natural gasfueled, solar, and wind energy generation projects. With over 6,600 MW of utility-scale renewable and natural gas-fueled power generation facilities globally, this utility prides itself on being North America’s largest independent wind power generation company.

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Drive profitability and sustainability with a digital mine

whitePaper | January 12, 2023

The mining industry is experiencing several trends on their journey to digital transformation—some of which have been further accelerated by the pandemic—specifically those around optimizing mining operations, increasing efficiency and addressing climate change. The path to a digital mine is not just about capitalizing on new technology, it requires companies to embrace a new way of operating, data-driven decision making, and diverse skills and capabilities.

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Reshaping The Renewable Energy Landscape With “Floatovoltaics”

whitePaper | February 25, 2021

Colocation is a growing trend within the energy industry. A recent study from the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory suggested that installing floating solar arrays on US hydroelectric plant reservoirs could become an important new source of electricity.

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Positive Proof for Distributed Intelligence at the Grid Edge

whitePaper | October 14, 2022

The utility industry struggles to store and analyze the ocean of data recorded by state-of-the-art distribution devices. Performing some analytics locally—within the devices themselves—promises to unlock new operational value and cost effectiveness, and the first phases of testing needed to prove that theory are now complete. Laboratory investigations showed distributed intelligence (DI) applications far surpassed the capabilities of cloud-based analytics for three common use cases on the distribution grid; and field testing confirmed the results across thousands of customer meters, while also revealing other valuable, real-world applications for the data.

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Electricity Resource Compensation Under a Net Zero Future

whitePaper | September 15, 2022

Over the past decade, state governments, local municipalities, and large corporations have increased momentum for the adoption of net zero carbon policies, and with the signing of the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022 that will provide hundreds of billions of dollars of investment in clean energy, that net zero carbon future now looks more achievable. E3 has been at the forefront of analyzing possible decarbonization pathways across North America. While there are multiple potential pathways on the road to net zero, it will ultimately result in a fundamental shift over time from an era of dominated by fossil fuel generation resources to one dominated by renewables, energy storage, and demand-side resources. This will result in a major transformation in how electricity markets function.

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Resilience for Sustainable, Inclusive Growth

whitePaper | May 4, 2022

Economies and societies are enduring several crises simultaneously, all of which have a major humanitarian impact and potentially long-lasting second- and third-order effects. Climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, a very weak recovery and the danger of stagflation and now Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pose urgent questions of organizational resilience that cannot be addressed in isolation. These world-shaping events overlap in time, magnifying their impact. The current era is increasingly defined by the interplay of complex disruptions, with their disparate origins and longterm consequences. Institutions are not fully prepared for the new reality. Many react separately to each disruption in all-consuming responses. Before they can recover, the next crisis is at the door.

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Spotlight

Power Electronics

Power Electronics is the world energy storage leader and the first manufacturer of solar inverters for utility-scale photovoltaic plants in America, Oceania and Europe. With a presence in more than 1600 renewable energy projects around the world, and more than 60GW of installed AC power, it has avoided the emission of more than 60.5 million tons of CO2 into the environment. Power Electronics has 25 international delegations designed to improve the well-being of its 2,500 employees. Among all of them, its two main headquarters stand out; the one located in Valencia, Spain, with more than 100,000m2 and a manufacturing plant with 30GW of annual production capacity, and the one located in Phoenix, Arizona, with more than 250 employees.

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