Community Energy develops competitively advantaged renewable energy projects in support of its mission to accelerate the transition to a 24/7 carbon-free grid.
In support of our mission to decarbonize the grid, @CommEnergyInc is joining forces with @theAEScorp to amplify our impact and accelerate the transition to a 24/7 carbon-free energy future.
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@CommEnergyInc Expands with Six New Senior Hires and Surpasses Two Gigawatts of Solar Projects Developed https://t.co/cb8LqFk4PC #solarenergy#renewables
Decarbonizing our #energy systems and fighting the #climate crisis will require coordination across sectors.
Our CEO Brent Alderfer discusses our research partnership with @AndlingerCenter profs Barry Rand and @JesseJenkins on the SolarCoaster podcast:
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A look back at 50 years of #energy research. @CommEnergyInc joins E-ffiliates. An assessment of the impact of U.S. #fuel economy standards, and more. Here's the latest roundup in our September newsletter.
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Notice of Public Hearing for Perennial Solar Project. Virtual meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. https://t.co/Asb7HwICoJ
A new report from @CommEnergyInc and @Group14eng finds Colorado energy policy discourages all-electric buildings despite lower upfront costs (25% less expensive for new buildings). https://t.co/vjdF456uvE
Most new #solar and #wind installations worldwide generated lower-cost power than even the cheapest fossil fuels in 2019, says @IRENA. And clean energy costs are only continuing to drop!
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Governments can stimulate economic recoveries with "green growth" policies including investment in #renewables, says @WEF. The time is now to build a stronger, more sustainable economy.
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Renewables and agricultural land are natural fits for one another.
Grass and plants under solar modules can support sheep and pollinators — and the panels generate revenue and preserve farmland for the owners. Win win win!
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Now is the time to #decarbonize our economy.
#Renewables offer a cheap, carbon-free path forward for the power sector — but we'll need industry and political decision makers to help move the needle across other sectors, too.
https://t.co/LRcJoVFryO via @thehill
To take advantage of cost-effective renewables and move towards a zero-carbon economy, governments must:
🎯 continue to set sustainability targets
🤝 expand access to solar
📈 encourage solar through rebates, tax credits and financing programs
https://t.co/5tz9Bo3UNw via @EnvAm
"Today, solar energy is not simply cheap: it is dramatically and differentially cheap," writes @edans for @Forbes.
Thanks to exponential growth, falling costs and its zero-#carbon footprint, #solar has become the energy resource of choice across the US.
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Even with people staying home, global #emissions are only down 4-8%.
In order to make a sustained impact on the climate challenge, we need to #decarbonize our energy systems and big industries, representing 40% and 20% of global emissions.
https://t.co/LJEHwbN8Ks via @grist