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Shout it From the Rooftops? One Model Hoists Rooftop Solar to Lead Cost-Reduction Work

January 08, 2021
Source: Los Angeles Times
Could the United States decarbonize most economically by steering trillions in little increments to help homeowners solarize single sites? One model says so.
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External News

It's a Fact: Racial Bias Traps Heat in Urban Sections and Traps People in Energy Poverty

December 11, 2020
Source: Scientific American
Breaking through from suspicion through conviction to fact, researchers presented papers this fall showing a persistent link between peoples' skin color and their situation in overheated, overpriced built environments.
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Within China's Pledge, the IEA Sees Potential for Mass Adoption of New Decarbonization Skills

October 30, 2020
Source: International Energy Association
Surveying China's plan to send carbon emissions way down, the IEA forecasts broader uptake of carbon capture, hydrogen and other decarbonization tools on the strength of China's manufacturing.
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Does Big Getting Bigger Promise Green Growing Greener?

October 16, 2020
Source: Utility Dive
If NextEra absorbs Duke Energy, would energy regulators demand concessions that support low-income families? And would the merged utility speed up its decarbonization?
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With Oil Historically Cheap, Oil-Producing States Plow Into...Solar!

May 06, 2020
Source: Bloomberg Green
Where oil has flowed for decades, plunges in oil price can't make fossil fuels outshine solar in terms of cost.
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International Firms Converge to Capitalize on Lone Star Solar

May 06, 2020
Source: PV Magazine
A subsidiary of a Japanese firm joins the global gang investing in utility-scale solar in Texas.
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Oil Giant BP Says It Will Cut Carbon Emissions to Net Zero by 2050

February 27, 2020
Source: New Scientist
BP has become the biggest oil and gas company to promise to cut its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. Bernard Looney, BP’s new chief executive, said that it was “no longer enough” to provide reliable and affordable energy, it had to be cleaner too.
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Massachusetts Proposal Doesn’t Address Low-Income Solar Barriers, Advocates Say

February 27, 2020
Source: Energy News Network
A Massachusetts Senate proposal to set aside funding for solar projects in low-income neighborhoods will do little to improve access without bigger changes to the state’s solar incentive program, advocates say.

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