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The Regulatory Structures or Economic Opportunities that are Driving—or Hindering—Building Electrification

June 13, 2022
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Although the electricity generation and transportation sectors account for a far greater share of greenhouse gas emissions than the residential and commercial building sector, policy makers are targeting building electrification as a means for making a significant contribution to economy-wide emission reductions. Federal, state, and local governments are using various policy levers toward this goal, creating risks for industries, such as natural gas distribution and real estate development, and opportunities for others, such as technology companies focused on smart homes and companies developing energy management systems, electric vehicle supply equipment, and heat pump equipment, and manufacturing and installation companies.

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These initiatives include amendments to building code regulations and building performance standards, the establishment of electric vehicle infrastructure incentives, and even outright bans on new natural gas connections. Market pressures on the natural gas supply chain and increasing natural gas costs are further inducing commercial real estate developers, homeowners, and builders to embrace electrification as a cost-saving measure, which may well be far more motivating for some than the altruistic driver related to mitigation of climate disruption.…

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Economic oddity: Record job openings and many unemployed – Associated Press

September 9, 2021
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  1. Economic oddity: Record job openings and many unemployed  Associated Press
  2. Job openings soar to 10.9 million as companies struggle to fill positions  CNBC
  3. Job openings reach historic high of almost 11 million. Why are 9 million still jobless?  CBS News
  4. US Job Openings Hit Record High 10.9 Million in July  Bloomberg
  5. US Posts Record 10.9 Million Job Openings After Nearly 11 Million Americans Lose Federal Unemployment Benefits  Forbes
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Economic Factors Drive Wind and Solar Growth

December 13, 2020
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The post Economic Factors Drive Wind and Solar Growth appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) have found that a combination of lower capital, operating, and finance costs, in addition to better equipment performance, and longer useful lives, have driven power purchase agreement (PPA) prices and the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) for utility-scale wind and solar projects to all-time lows. The findings were presented by Mark Bolinger, research scientist in the Electricity Markets and Policy Department at LBNL, during a webinar focused on trends in deployment, cost, performance, pricing, and market value for utility-scale wind and solar.

A Decade or More of Phenomenal Growth

Bolinger noted that from 2006 to 2019 wind power capacity operating on the U.S. grid had grown by nearly an order of magnitude—from 11.5 GW to 106 GW. The percentage increase in utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity, which researchers define as ground-mounted systems with capacities greater than 5 MWAC, has been even greater, increasing from 1.7 GW in 2012 to 29 GW at the end of 2019.…

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Job Gains, But Mixed Economic Picture as Connecticut Heads into Cooler Months – CT Examiner

October 21, 2020
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Job Gains, But Mixed Economic Picture as Connecticut Heads into Cooler Months  CT Examiner
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ITC Probing Economic Impact of Renewable Goals, Imports to New England

February 19, 2020
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The post ITC Probing Economic Impact of Renewable Goals, Imports to New England appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Responding to a request from a Democrat-led U.S. House committee, the federal International Trade Commission (ITC) is investigating how New England’s increasing renewable targets are economically affecting the region, and what role renewable imports play in meeting those commitments.

The ITC, an independent, nonpartisan and quasi-judicial federal agency that also provides fact-finding as it relates to international trade, on Feb. 12 announced it was seeking input for the investigation, which was requested by the House Committee on Ways and Means on Jan. 23.

The ITC’s probe will focus on Massachusetts, and it will involve a review of Massachusetts’ electricity market, and residential and commercial rates, to understand how domestic and imported power sources affect the commonwealth. However, it will also look into renewable energy goals and commitments made by other New England states—and, significantly, it will assess how the state is faring in its transition from nuclear and fossil fuels to renewables.…

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THE BIG PICTURE: Economic and Workforce Contributions

September 2, 2017
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