Infrastructure Solutions

Accelerating the transition to a net-zero economy will require comprehensive infrastructure solutions that integrate renewable energy systems, grid modernization technologies, and clean energy deployment strategies essential for achieving decarbonization across all sectors.

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Firsthand lessons on public charging for EVs
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The interdependence of water and energy
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Energy efficiency financing models for buildings could work for natural gas vehicles
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No single solution to nuclear’s troubles
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Save fuel and look good doing it
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Electric vehicle consumers – beyond early adopters
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On-Bill Financing: Encouraging Energy Efficiency

Buildings account for 41 percent of the United States’ primary energy consumption. One generally cost-effective way to decrease buildings’ energy consumption is by improving building efficiency. However, the high up-front cost of efficiency improvements is often a barrier. To address …

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Leading by Example 2.0: How Information and Communication Technologies Help Achieve Federal Sustainability Goals

By any measure, the federal government has an enormous impact on the economy and the environment. Federal agencies: Own or operate 660,000 vehicles; Own or manage approximately 400,000 buildings; and Employ 1.8 million workers. The federal government also paid over …

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Can Nuclear Be Part of Our Clean Energy Future?
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An Illustrative Framework for a Clean Energy Standard for the Power Sector

This paper describes an illustrative framework for a federal clean energy standard (CES) for the electricity sector. A CES is a type of electricity portfolio standard. Electricity portfolio standards are flexible, market-based policies that typically set requirements for the percentage …

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