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Valley Children’s Healthcare breaking ground on a DOE funded renewable energy microgrid expected to provide 80% of the energy demand for current hospital services.
Six projects funded by the Inflation Reduction Act will help improve planning, siting, and permitting for large-scale renewable energy and storage. DOE also launched a prize to advance the co-location of solar energy production and cattle grazing.
The Energy Transitions Initiative Partnership Project will engage communities in energy planning, natural disaster preparedness, and analysis of renewable technologies, including solar, wind, battery storage, and heat pumps.
DOE recognized Better Climate Challenge and Better Plants Challenge partner General Motors for its achievements and leadership in decarbonization, energy efficiency, and waste reduction.
DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory announced plans to award $3.15 million to 12 American suppliers and manufacturers to advance distributed wind turbine technology through testing and commercialization.
45 participants will convene to learn from each other and experts about agrivoltaics, residential energy efficiency, and electrifying municipal fleets.