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How public power utilities are working with other community organizations and city departments to reduce emissions across the transportation, building, and industrial sectors.
Why advanced nuclear is becoming an increasingly valued option in the future generating mix, and lessons from public power projects leading the way.
How research and development efforts have helped and can continue to help public power determine viable paths to an affordable, reliable grid of the future.
A few key stats from the Center for Energy Workforce Development’s 2023 Energy Workforce Survey.
Three public power journeys in the energy transition – including implementing energy storage solutions, finding new approaches to load management, and exploring new forms of generation.
Lessons from different public power communities that planned for and reached clean energy goals, and what’s next for their power supply planning.
The California Department of Water Resources recently unveiled its latest initiative aimed at improving energy grid reliability during extreme weather with the installation of three state-of-the-art generators in the state’s Central Valley.
The City of Fayetteville, N.C., is the recipient of a $245,040 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program, the city said in late May.
The results of a study conducted by researchers at Department of Energy national laboratories suggest that existing community solar projects are expanding solar access in the United States to a more demographically diverse population.
The following is a transcript of the June 10, 2024, episode of Public Power Now. Learn more about subscribing to Public Power Now at Publicpower.org/Podcasts. Some quotes may have been edited for clarity. Paul Ciampoli Welcome to the latest episode of Public Power Now. I'm Paul Ciampoli, APPA's News