Catagory:The Energizer

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The Energizer – Volume 100
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The Energizer – Volume 99
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The Energizer – Volume 98
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The Energizer – Volume 97
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The Energizer – Volume 96
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The Energizer – Volume 95
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The Energizer – Volume 94
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The Energizer – Volume 93
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The Energizer – Volume 92
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The Energizer – Volume 91

The Energizer – Volume 100

By: Buck B. EndemannMolly K. BarkerMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweNatalie J. ReidMaeve C. Tibbetts

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE

  • Department of Energy Announces $3.1 Billion in Matching Grants Toward Development of Domestic Battery Supply Chain
  • ACES Project is Greenlit by U.S. Department of Energy
  • National Laboratory Makes Headway in Long-Term Rechargeable Batteries

The Energizer – Volume 99

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Battery Company ESS Starts Trading on the New York Stock Exchange
  • ERCOT Market Reform Continues After Winter Weather Event
  • U.S. Department of Energy Investment Targets Efficient Biofuel Production
  • GE Achieves 14 MW Milestone for Haliade-X Offshore Wind Turbine
  • Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative Release White Paper on Interconnection of Renewables

The Energizer – Volume 98

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Second-Life Energy Storage Projects Repurposing Electric Vehicle Batteries Deployed in Norway
  • NuScale Power Signs Memorandum of Understanding to Develop Small Modular Reactor Technology in Poland
  • New York City Announces 15-Year Offshore Wind Vision Plan
  • Nuclear Fusion Test Facility Opens in England
  • DOE Invests US$27 Million in Battery Storage Projects

The Energizer – Volume 97

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Siemens Announces New U.S. Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Manufacturing Facility
  • NIST Innovations Demonstrate Reality of Indoor PV Cells
  • BOEM Kicks Off Federal Permitting Process For Sunrise Wind Offshore Project
  • Chevron and Brightmark LLC Expand Projects to Produce Renewable Natural Gas

The Energizer – Volume 96

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • “Offshore Wind American Manufacturing Act of 2021” Introduced in the U.S. Senate
  • DOE Awards $82.6 Million to Energy Efficiency Projects
  • Offshore Wind Lease Opportunities Considered Offshore the Carolinas
  • California Energy Commission Adopts Energy Code Promoting Electricfication for New and Renovated Buildings

The Energizer – Volume 95

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Form Energy Announces Development of Iron-Air Long-Duration Commercial Battery Product
  • Hawaiian Electric Offers Customers Incentives to Add Battery Storage to Their Rooftops
  • American Clean Power Association Releases 2020 Annual Report
  • Orbital Marine Power Connects Tidal Turbine to Electric Grid in the United Kingdom
  • Xcel Energy Accelerates Decarbonization Plans

The Energizer – Volume 94

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Apex Clean Energy and Plug Power Enter PPA to Power Largest Wind-Supplied Green Hydrogen Plant in the Nation
  • Cybersecurity Legislation Advances to Senate
  • First in Nation’s Local Natural Gas Ban is Upheld in Federal Court
  • Midwestern Coal Plants Continue to Close Under Market Pressures

The Energizer – Volume 93

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • NJPUC Approves United States’ Largest Offshore Wind Energy Procurement
  • Smartest Energy, Providence Asset Group Agree to 500 GWh PPA
  • Oregon Passes Ambitious Clean Energy Targets
  • BOEM Initiates Environmental Review of Dominion Energy’s Proposed Offshore Wind Project
  • U.S. Department of Homeland Security Detains Imports from Silica Manufacturer 

The Energizer – Volume 92

By: Buck B. EndemannDaniel S. CohenMolly K. BarkerNatalie J. ReidMatthew P. ClarkNathan C. HoweMaeve C. TibbettsOretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • Connecticut Passes Legislation Targeting 1 GW Energy Storage by 2030
  • FERC to Establish Federal-State Task Force Addressing Electric Transmission Issues
  • NRG Energy Announces Retirement of Three More Coal-Fired Facilities
  • IKEA and Rockefeller Foundations Pledge $1 Billion to Support Distributed Energy Development

The Energizer – Volume 91

By: Buck B. Endemann, Daniel S. Cohen, Molly K. Barker, Natalie J. Reid, Matthew P. Clark, Nathan C. Howe, Maeve C. Tibbetts, Oretha A. Manu

There is a lot of buzz around clean technology, distributed energy resources (DERs), microgrids, and other technological innovations in renewable energy and clean transport industries, and how these developments can contribute to solving longstanding environmental justice issues. As these innovations develop, energy markets will undergo substantial changes to which consumers and industry participants alike will need to adapt and leverage. Every other week, K&L Gates’ The Energizer will highlight emerging issues or stories relating to the use of DERs, energy storage, emerging technologies, hydrogen, and other innovations driving the energy industry forward.

IN THIS ISSUE: 

  • DOE Launches Clean Hydrogen Initiative
  • Small Modular Reactors Could Play Large Role in Washington State Energy Transformation
  • The Business Network for Offshore Wind Releases Guide to Opportunities in Floating Offshore Wind Deployment
  • Senate Finance Committee Advances Clean Energy for America Act Targeting Clean Energy and Electric Vehicle Credits
  • California Waters Open Up to Offshore Wind for the First Time in Nation’s History

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