Hawaiian Electric Companies has laid out plans to source the equivalent of 135 MW of solar and 1,378 MWh of energy storage - as well as load shifting and frequency response from distributed energy resources through aggregators. For US states that are serious about moving to renewable energy, there's nothing quite like passing a legally binding renewable energy mandate to get the ball rolling. Hawaii was the first state to commit to moving to 100% zero-carbon electricity (a move which has since been followed by California, Washington D.C., and New Mexico) via a 100% by 2045 renewable portfolio ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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