Upcoming Webinars
This webinar provides an overview of the “Resilient Solar+Storage” training materials and course content, which includes the basics of solar+storage, evaluating a potential project, exploring financing and ownership options, and working with project development partners.
Read More & RegisterPower outages can quickly turn into a health crisis for the millions of Americans that rely on electricity for home medical devices, including life-support equipment (such as dialysis machines and ventilators) and technologies for independent living (such as refrigeration for medicine and internet for telehealth appointments). Many electricity-dependent individuals are residents of affordable housing communities,…
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Our annual lookback at the past year in energy storage covered advances in the U.S. market including policy and regulatory updates, market rules and FERC compliance, and developments in technology and markets. This year, we also looked ahead to 2025, as presenters shared their thoughts on what the changing landscape might bring.
An increase in severe weather events, combined with aging energy infrastructure, is resulting in more frequent and longer duration power outages. This webinar focused on innovative applications of solar+storage to assist vulnerable communities in the event of an outage and emergency event.
Energy storage will play a key role in the transition to renewable energy, and it’s important that its benefits are accessible to all. Underserved communities are historically the most negatively impacted by severe weather events associated with climate change and air pollution from fossil-fuel burning plants disproportionately located in these communities. Without affordable and accessible…
How can households balance the economic benefits of using their battery to lower energy bills and the resilience benefits of stored energy for backup power? This CEG webinar covers Berkeley Lab’s study that explores this question.
This webinar highlighted two impressive and impactful state clean energy programs that were purposefully designed so that low- and moderate-income households can not only participate in clean energy programs, but also benefit financially from them.
The PEAK Coalition has published a new report highlighting ways to address New York City’s growing electricity demand and accelerate peaker plant retirement. In this CEG webinar, report authors provided an overview of how demand management could reduce New York’s reliance on fossil peaker plants.
Sodium-ion batteries have emerged as a likely substitute for stationary battery applications, both on the grid and behind the meter. This ESTAP webinar explored the potential applications, benefits, and challenges for sodium-ion batteries.
This webinar dove into a pioneering multifamily solar project in Jackson, Mississippi that implemented an innovative technology solution to provide direct benefits to apartment residents who have historically been left out of the clean energy transition.
The Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) launched the Equitable Solar Communities of Practice program in November 2023 to support the expansion of equitable benefits in solar adoption. The program consists of five communities of practice that work to identify resource gaps, support the development and dissemination of best practices and resources,…
CEG contracted with the Applied Economics Clinic to provide an analysis of the equity provisions in three Massachusetts energy storage programs. In this webinar, report authors discussed their findings and shared examples from other states with model equity provisions that could be adapted and applied to the statewide programs in Massachusetts.