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Natalie Manitius
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One year later: Charting the path toward a clean energy future in the San Joaquin Valley
California will need to more than quadruple its clean electricity supply, modernize its electric grid, and repurpose land and industrial assets at an unprecedented scale.
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Beyond infrastructure: Building a supportive community and policy environment
New England’s energy system must undergo an immense transformation to meet ambitious climate goals.
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From decades to years: DOE’s CITAP Program and progress towards faster transmission projects
Electric transmission is essential for maintaining grid reliability while meeting growing electricity demand.
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Dual-use solar: An exploration of potential in the San Joaquin Valley
This blog investigates the potential of dual-use solar in a particular region — California’s San Joaquin Valley (“the Valley”).
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Dual-use solar: U.S. policy considerations to drive clean energy deployment
Dual-use solar has the potential to provide added environmental, social, and economic benefits compared to traditional solar development.
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Dual-use solar: What it is and how it can help ease tensions between clean energy deployment and land use
Achieving global decarbonization requires the rapid and widespread deployment of clean energy infrastructure.