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Sunrise brief: Senator Schumer–Prioritize sweeping clean energy legislation

Also on the rise: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and colleagues questioned the emergency declaration. First Solar lands order from National Grid for 2 GW of solar modules. And more.

SEPA seeks nominations for 2022 Utility Transformation Awards

Entries must fit within the criteria of innovation, collaboration, and replicability and are due by July 22.

Watch: SEPA offers actions and strategies for utilities and other organizations to meet carbon reduction goals

The goal of the SEPA Tiers of Decarbonization project is to clarify terms and contexts to allow organizations to accelerate their progress towards a carbon-free energy future.

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Crossing EV barriers with microgrids and managed charging

As EV adoption booms, deploying charging infrastructure that can support electric fleets remains a considerable barrier, so SEPA has developed a report outlining how fleet microgrids and managed charging can streamline deployment of charging infrastructure, while lowering energy costs, reducing carbon emissions, and improving the charging experience.

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Grid-interactive efficient buildings may unlock energy savings, reduce carbon emissions

The U.S. could save $18 billion in power costs by 2030 by integrating grid-interactive efficient buildings, also known as GEBs.

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Back to business in Boston: Solar and Energy Storage Northeast… in-person!

pv magazine USA reports on-site for the first time in 15 months at the Solar and Energy Storage Northeast expo in Boston.

Energy Transition Jobs: Tigo Energy, First Light, International Solar Alliance, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

Energy Transition Jobs at Trina Solar, LevelTen Energy, NREL, Fluence, Sonnedix, SEPA and FERC

Executive jobs and job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

SEPA rolls out blueprint for tackling integrated distribution planning

Order 2222 raises the stakes — distributed resources are already starting to have material impacts on utilities’ planning efforts, and higher penetrations of distributed resources will amplify the need for better forecasts.

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Solar left out of electric vehicle charging plans

Opportunities for solar-powered electric vehicle charging are out there for the solar industry to capture. In the meantime, electric utilities are snapping them up, to suit their own purposes.

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