V2G: How EVs Are Supercharging the Power Grid
Paula Major Paula Major

V2G: How EVs Are Supercharging the Power Grid

Imagine a world where your car isn't just a mode of transportation but also a mini power plant on wheels. Welcome to the era of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology, where electric vehicles (EVs) do double duty—getting you from point A to point B and powering your home or even supporting the local electricity grid.  V2G enables EVs to not only draw power from the grid but also supply stored energy back to it. This bidirectional flow transforms EVs into mobile energy storage units, offering promising solutions for energy management.

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Bridging the Gap for FOAK Technologies
Paula Major Paula Major

Bridging the Gap for FOAK Technologies

The energy transition is accelerating, and with it comes a wave of breakthrough innovations that have the potential to reshape the global energy landscape. But for these First-of-a-Kind (FOAK) technologies, the path from concept to commercialization is filled with challenges.

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What does the Energy Transition Mean for Real Estate?
Katherine Thompson Katherine Thompson

What does the Energy Transition Mean for Real Estate?

The clean energy transition refers to the process of shifting from fossil fuel-based energy sources, like coal, oil, and natural gas, to renewable, low-carbon alternatives such as solar, wind, hydropower, and geothermal. This transition is driven by the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, combat climate change, and create a more resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure.

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Meeting Data Center Demand with Renewable Energy
Paula Major Paula Major

Meeting Data Center Demand with Renewable Energy

As artificial intelligence (AI) accelerates innovation across industries, its reliance on vast computational resources has triggered a surge in data center development. These facilities are the backbone of AI, processing and storing immense volumes of data. 

However, the rapid growth of data centers presents significant energy challenges, particularly in the United States and Canada, where both the tech and renewable energy sectors are striving to meet this demand sustainably.

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