Upcoming Webinars
This CESA webinar will explore the role of labor unions in offshore wind projects, discussing how trades and unions are involved in construction, how unions train workers for future projects, and how state governments, unions, and offshore wind developers work together to ensure projects get built with high road labor standards.
Read More & RegisterThis CEG webinar covers a report that compares the costs and benefits of one utility-scale, front-of-the-meter (FTM) battery system versus five commercial-scale, behind-the-meter (BTM) batteries of the same aggregate cost in Massachusetts.
Read More & RegisterThis CEG webinar will highlight the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s Vehicle-to-Everything Demonstration Projects program, which provides funding to residential, commercial, and school district applicants to install bi-directional EV chargers at no cost.
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CrescentCare Community Health Center is one of the largest health centers in New Orleans, serving primarily low-income and uninsured individuals. This CEG webinar focuses on CrescentCare’s experience developing solar+storage, highlighting project finances, challenges, and benefits.
This CESA webinar offered actionable insights and resources for those advancing workforce development, energy deployment, or small business growth. Speakers from NREL highlighted workforce research, tools, and technical assistance opportunities designed to support state energy offices, communities, and workforce partners.
This CEG webinar covers a report with new analysis evaluating the feasibility of hydrogen power plants as long-duration energy storage resources, based on cost competitiveness as well as equity and environmental impacts.
Not only can geothermal networks save money for consumers when installed in appropriate locations, but they significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This CESA webinar will show how the technology works, describe model projects, and explain the value of promoting geothermal networks and installations.
This webinar highlights a CESA report focusing on load growth and highlights the ways that states are preparing for an influx of energy demand in the coming years.
This CEG webinar covered Sacramento’s Energy StorageShares program, the first virtual energy storage program in the US and allows commercial customers to invest in an off-site battery energy storage system and benefit from demand reduction cost savings without having to invest in a battery system at their facility.
This CEG webinar, part 2 of a series on key fire safety considerations for solar+storage, covers large-scale solar+storage installations and electric vehicles. It provides essential insights for firefighters and building personnel on how to respond effectively to battery-related incidents.
This CEG webinar highlighted the collaborative efforts between utilities, nonprofits, and local organizations working to build a more resilient and sustainable energy future for Western North Carolina through solar+storage.
As the battery storage industry continues to grow, it’s vital that firefighters and building managers know how to respond to battery-related emergencies. This CEG webinar addressed single family and multifamily solar+storage fire safety considerations.
Long-duration energy storage (LDES), often defined as eight hours of storage or longer, is beginning to emerge as the next big leap in the evolution of the electric grid. In this panel discussion, experts representing state, utility, and academic viewpoints addressed questions about LDES from their perspective.