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North Bay Business Journal » Green
1w ago
Sonoma Clean Power’s board is set to consider three proposals that could ultimately produce up to 600 megawatts of low-water-use geothermal energy, expanding electricity output by 85 ..read more
North Bay Business Journal » Green
1w ago
A new Energy Department report says the state could improve reliability and affordability plus stay on track to meet its clean energy goals as nearby states strive to meet theirs ..read more
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1w ago
Automakers face global challenges obtaining battery materials, including China’s stranglehold on the industry and mining in Africa. Can they ramp up EV production — and at what cost to the economy and the environment ..read more
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1w ago
After stiff opposition to Chevron New Energies’ involvement, Sonoma Clean Power’s board ultimately approved cooperation agreements with three companies for pilot power plants using new tech ..read more
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2w ago
The carmaker accounts for more than half the fast chargers in the U.S., and its network could provide a significant boost to California and federal plans to encourage EV ownership and fight climate change ..read more
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2w ago
Angel Island-Tiburon Ferry Company and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. are in talks to make the trip to Angel Island be on a electric-powered boat as soon as next year ..read more
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2w ago
“Climate change is a secret driver of inflation,” said Nicole Corbett, a vice president at NielsonIQ ..read more
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2w ago
Enphase Energy, with offices in Petaluma, introduces a bidirectional charging system to transfer power from electric vehicle batteries either into the power grid, or serve as emergency power ..read more
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1M ago
The county has purchased 10 new all-electric transit buses, marking the agency’s biggest shift yet as it heads toward an entirely zero-emission fleet ..read more
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1M ago
Congregants at a Santa Rosa church may not realize what makes their facility’s new solar panels special — unless they look from above, so to speak. Bayside Church’s panels are arranged in the shape of a cross on the roof ..read more