ADVANCE Act brings support for development, deployment of nuclear technologies to President Biden
After passing its final vote in the Senate, the Accelerating Deployment of Versatile, Advanced Nuclear for Clean Energy (ADVANCE) Act is headed to President Joe Biden for final approval. The bill ultimately passed as part of the Fire Grants and Safety Act (S.870) after work by its co-authors U.S.... Read More »U.S. energy storage market installed record 1,265 MW in Q1 2024
With positive forecasts ahead and a record setting-quarter behind it, 2024 is set for a banner year, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie and the American Clean Power Association’s (ACP) latest U.S. Energy Storage Monitor report. In all, the United States deployed 1,265 MW of energy s... Read More »Defense Department to use Duke Energy’s Green Source Advantage program
The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) is partnering with Duke Energy to provide renewable energy for the five largest DOD major military installations across North Carolina and South Carolina. Specifically, the DOD has signed on with Duke’s Green Source Advantage (GSA) program to power Fort Libe... Read More »ComEd announces interconnection of more than 1 gigawatt of DER to its grid
ComEd, which serves Illinois, has interconnected more than 1 gigawatt of distributed energy resources (DER) capacity to its grid, including 57,780 residential rooftop solar systems. Overall, the more than 59,000 DER on the ComEd smart grid includes 1,582 commercial systems, 118 community solar f... Read More »Commercialization of clean energy technologies will take collaboration, creativity
Electric industry leaders are optimistic that the deployment of promising clean energy technologies will scale up and help support the transition to sustainable energy, but it will take lots of public and private capital as well as innovation and collaboration. As part of the Edison Electric Instit... Read More »Credit: EEI