Clean energy transition faces multiple challenges, new study says

Rolls Battery's new S-Series 12V & 24V LFP models are an enhanced range of maintenance-free, lightweight flooded and sealed lead-acid alternatives. With fast charge & discharge capability and operating protections for safety & security, the new S-Series lineup includes a built-in display for easy state-of-charge and error indication, heating for cold weather operation, unique external fuse access and up to 4S4P (48V) or 1S6P connectivity, backed by a 5-year full replacement manufacturer warranty.

Global ETI scores have shown little growth in the past three years, after 10 years of steady momentum overall
More than 18,000 new U.S. utility-scale clean energy jobs were added in 2022.
Amazon continues to expand its global renewable energy portfolio in its effort toward net-zero carbon
TransAlta Renewables' portfolio consist of interests in 26 wind facilities, 11 hydroelectric facilities, eight natural gas generation facilities, two solar facilities, one natural gas pipeline, and one battery storage project.

With Queensland, Australia’s abundant natural resources and global energy solutions, your chance to be part of the Next Big Thing in renewables is now.

UPCOMING EVENTS
Registration for GridTECH Connect Forum Northeast is LIVE! Spark new ideas and make connections while working towards the goal of interconnecting more DER to the grid from October 23-25, 2023 in Newport, RI!
The Southeast Event Call for Content is Open! Submit your dynamic and engaging presentations focused around DER interconnection in the Southeast before July 14, 2023!
Episode 52 of Factor This! featuring Amanda Li, COO of Banyan Infrastructure is available now!
The 10 MW/1,000 MWh iron-air battery system, developed by Form Energy, will be installed on 5 acres of land near the Sherburne County Generating Station.
SOLV Energy will serve as the EPC contractor for the solar and battery storage components, and EPC Services Co. will build the generation tie-line and project substation.
The utility's need for new resources is driven by a capacity deficit that grows to 1,574 MW in 2028 after the retirement of aging generation units.
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