U.S. with clean energy by making solar power more accessibleand affordable through effective policy advocacy.

June 13, 2019

Influence the redesign of regulatory policies and assure that utility planning takes full advantage of the suite of modern distributed clean energy technologies to ensure reliability, minimize costs and maximize the environmental benefits on our pathway to 100% clean energy. Critical time in our nation’s energy transition to make case for clean energy over new fossil fuel investments. Need to expand geographic & technical capacity to implement vision of grid mod that that allows all grid-beneficial technologies and measures to participate in providing grid services and deliver more flexibility and efficiency

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Arntjen Solar NA

Mr. Maurer, a native of Germany, has over 20 years of management and business development experience in Germany, Canada, Mexico and the USA. After 17 years in the Manufacturing- and Automotive Industry with Siemens, he moved into the Renewable Energy Industry in 2008. He was responsible to establish the first photovoltaic pilot project in North-America for Arntjen Solar and DEGERenergie of Germany.

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whitePaper | August 30, 2022

New renewable generation capacity is important as utilities retire existing coal plants. But often these new solar and wind resources are far from urban or industrial centers where the energy is needed, presenting transmission and distribution challenges. Utilities must find reliable methods to incorporate the energy mix from these green energy sources and maintain grid flexibility, while balancing supply and demand.

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whitePaper | January 20, 2023

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 will move electric vehicle (EV) sales into the fast lane for consumers in the United States across all vehicle types.

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Changing the current How utilities are removing barriers & energizing smart infrastructure

whitePaper | January 12, 2023

Decarbonization coupled with the rise of renewables and government mandates have put pressure on utilities to diversify their energy sources. As federal investments in renewable infrastructure increase and the dynamics in energy market policies change, utilities are poised to incorporate distributed energy resources (DERs) onto their grids like never before. The combination of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) orders 841 and 2222 and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) standards 1547 (2018) and 2030 (2011) stand as powerful enablers to create smart infrastructure to better balance and manage the grid of the future.

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whitePaper | June 2, 2022

The growing importance of sustainability is cultivating demand for comprehensive energy solutions that can help organizations achieve their environmentally focused goals. Low-carbon alternatives in recent years have been more focused on electricity from intermittent renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar PV, in addition to some base load sources such as landfill gas and biomass-fueled power generation. However, demand for addressing the thermal side of the equation is gaining momentum.

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Greenhouse gas mitigation scenarios for major emitting countries

whitePaper | October 9, 2022

Our findings suggest that emissions are on the way to reach pre-pandemic levels. Of the 25 countries analysed, emissions under current policies have increased from 36.3-36.8 GtCO2e in 2020 to 37.2- 38.1 GtCO2e in 2021; this translates to a rebound of 2.5-3.5% since the COVID-19-induced emissions dip observed in 2020. Recent estimates of global CO2 emissions suggest a rebound of between 4.2% and 6.5% in 2021 (Davis et al., 2022; Jackson et al., 2022)

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10 Cleantech Trends in 2022

whitePaper | May 24, 2022

Renewables are already the cheapest source of new power generation in most markets across the world. Cost declines due to technology evolutions and rapid policy advancements have triggered new investments, leading to further capacity additions and price drops. In the case of solar PV, investors and governments have come to expect continuously lower capex. In recent years however, as the technologies have matured, the capex of solar and wind has declined at a slower pace and become subject to temporary supply chain hurdles, such as the past year’s escalating shipment costs, rising module prices and escalating steel costs.

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Spotlight

Arntjen Solar NA

Mr. Maurer, a native of Germany, has over 20 years of management and business development experience in Germany, Canada, Mexico and the USA. After 17 years in the Manufacturing- and Automotive Industry with Siemens, he moved into the Renewable Energy Industry in 2008. He was responsible to establish the first photovoltaic pilot project in North-America for Arntjen Solar and DEGERenergie of Germany.

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