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Wind turbines in central Texas

Texas Freezes, the Grid Cracks, and We Pick Up the Pieces

Emily Richardson
March 02, 2021
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  • Climate Resilience
  • Fossil Fuels
When you fiddle with spreadsheet cells or engineering models all day in pursuit of clean energy, the sound of stasis can clang in your ears. So after local and national politicians blamed wind turbines for a power outage that interrupted water supplies and left people freezing for days across the state, we decided to document who really pays when legacy asset owners refuse to update their energy plans. Our reporter took breaks from checking on her family in Austin to round up stories about real people's real chills and real hunger.
These turbines could carry the future for big oil and gas explorers.

Is this the direction for decarbonizing- and for big hydrocarbon concerns? (Image courtesy of Pixabay.)

Oil and Gas Multinationals Tempt Investors to Stick Around Through the Transition

Will Baker
November 09, 2020
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Equinor Strategy Summit, Norway, 2019 – Executives of Equinor (formerly known as Statoil) were holed up in a room drinking hot chocolate after a day of skiing. Strategy staff members presented them with a list of unidentified companies (“Company 1,” “Company 2,” “Company 3”) along with historical and projected returns. One had 10% return ambitions; another roughly the same, etc. The executives were asked: Which companies do you think these are? Shell? Ørsted? Exxon? What happened next remains a mystery; but, according to Michael Wheeler, Equinor’s Principal of Corporate Strategy, who told the tale at a conference last year, the...
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Dominion in Utah, like most utilities, makes energy efficiency look simple and costless. 

On Energy Efficiency Day, Advocates Strive to Connect Incentives to Carbon Successes

Alec Appelbaum
October 12, 2020
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With a real estate outlook morphed by Covid and the recession, advocates for energy efficiency policies have staked a new claim.
Empty office floor, full of possibilities?

Retrofitting buildings after Covid-19 emptied many commercial properties can boost efficiency and sustainability- but doing so will take coordination, patience and strategy. 

Can Engineers Tune Properties for Safety & Equity in a Post-Covid Context?

Alec Appelbaum
September 29, 2020
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Investments in efficient energy systems can save millions for every diligent manufacturer, tenant and landlord. They can also drive down carbon emissions, helping states reach clean-energy targets. They can help lower energy costs and with them energy bills, which can help resuscitate urban property markets. And they can coincide with investments in air quality, which can save lives. These benefits flow if investors place their capital with care and foresight into systems that clean indoor air while lowering carbon. Given those bonafides, shouldn’t large landlords and tenants think hard about ways to commit to those systems? They are thikning, according...
Measure the microgrids' benefits in human terms

How Can Nigeria Use Its Mini-Grid Power Supply to Empower Rural Residents? (Second of Two Parts)

Remy Dhingra
July 22, 2020
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The first section of this story laid out how worldwide finance steered capital into Nigeria's rural communities through a grant process and a tender process, both designed to boost microgrid production. This conclusion asks how these programs pay off for residents and communities-and how their lessons can grow across sub-Saharan Africa to other fast-growing regions.
Minigrid panels rise in the Nigerian economy

Turning Up Clean Power in Nigeria Runs Through Two Paths (First of Two Parts)

Remy Dhingra
July 07, 2020
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  • Economic Opportunity
  • Rural Programs
Bringing about clean electricity in sub-Saharan Africa means creating credit where historically lenders have held back. Two new programs, a loan and a tender, have drawn international solar developers and raised prospects for low-pollution, high-efficiency in rural Nigeria.
Macky McCleary sees fossil-free infrastructure as necessary to and dependent on a healthy American recovery.

What happens when a 100-year-old electric system runs into a 100-year pandemic? 

CBEYond the Moment: Macky McCleary

Alec Appelbaum
May 26, 2020
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When an economy freezes, does it chill utility executives' ability to transform their energy sources? Macky McCleary, who directs energy, telecommunications and infrastructure for consulting firm Guidehouse, says the world will have to keep drawing more and more power from fossil-free sources- but he also warns that the United States may bungle the post-Covid recovery and thus thwart utilities' progress. Utilities figure to benefit from capital provisions that stoke the economic recovery- if and only if the federal government can lay out plans for public safety and retraining. We share McCleary's insight as we continue rolling out "CBEYond the Moment."
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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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