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Solar - May 25, 2022
Colorado Adds Income-Qualified Community Solar
A 41 MW community solar portfolio will be developed in Colorado to serve income-qualified households beneath an established income threshold.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 24, 2022
Sysco To Buy Up to 800 Electric Tractors
Sysco Corporation, a global foodservice distribution company, and Daimler Truck North America (DTNA) announced a Letter of Intent (LOI) to deploy up to nearly 800 battery electric Freightliner eCascadia tractors.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 24, 2022
Hyundai Invests $10B in U.S., EV Battery Plant
Hyundai Motor Group (HMG), reaffirmed its commitment to expanding investment in the U.S. with plans to spend over USD $10 billion to accelerate innovation and mobility electrification.
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May 23, 2022 - By Dr. Wolfgang Bauer, Michigan State University
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Needs a Fundamental Redesign
While electric vehicles presently only amount to a small percentage of new vehicles purchased in the US, now is time to make plans for how to charge all these EVs once they become the dominant form of transportation. Dr. Wolfgang Bauer of Michigan State University offers a solution: swappable batteries.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 20, 2022
Smart Energy Voices Podcast: Best Practices in Vehicle Fleet Electrification
In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, host John Failla introduces Gary Glasscock of the City of Houston and Ryan Martin of EVolve Houston. This panel conversation highlights the innovative public-private partnership between these two groups as the city moves towards a 2030 goal to convert its nonemergency, light-duty vehicles to EVs.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 13, 2022
Arizona Universities Partner for Carbon-Neutral Goals
Three Arizona public universities formed an interdisciplinary coalition with four energy providers to achieve a carbon neutral economy in Arizona and establish a regional clean hydrogen hub.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 13, 2022
Connecticut EV Charging Program Begins in June
The first electric vehicle (EV) managed charging program in Connecticut, established by the Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA), is an effort to develop statewide EV charging infrastructure.
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Energy Storage - May 11, 2022
DOE Provides $3B For Battery Manufacturing
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $3.1 billion in funding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to make more batteries and components in America.
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Distributed Energy Resources - May 11, 2022
United Rentals Invests in Electric Trucks
United Rentals, Inc., an equipment rental company, announced a new agreement with Ford Pro to purchase EVs for its North American rental and company fleets.
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Energy Storage - May 9, 2022
PG&E Begins Home EV Charging Pilot Program
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will develop three new pilot programs to test how bidirectional EVs and chargers can provide power to the electric grid and other benefits to customers.
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