Heat Pumps Boil the Competition

As the market searches for clean energy alternatives to control indoor environments, cost-effectiveness comes into play. Research by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) points to electric heat pumps as the best option in most locations.

Published in July, the “Analysis of Electric and Gas Decarbonization Options for Homes and Apartments” finds that electric heat pumps will minimize

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Buried Transmissions Lines in Transportation ROWs Could

Buried high-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines in the rights-of-way along highways, waterways and railroad tracks have the potential for carrying more renewable energy cross-country more reliably than overhead power lines. There are challenges, but there are also incentives to make it worthwhile.

To encourage the development of “Clean Energy and Connectivity” projects along highways to expand and modernize the grid,

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USPS Adds More EVs to its Fleet Modernization Efforts

In July 2022, the U.S. Postal Service announced a revision to its Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for its Next Generation Delivery Vehicles (NGDVs) in which 50% of its newly purchased NGDVs will be electric vehicles. The Postal Service says that this change will reflect route optimization, network refinements and financial improvements to its delivery vehicle requirement strategy.

In total, USPS

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Causes of Home Power Outages

Causes of Home Power Outages

Causes of Home Power Outages

Let alone the power failure at home, transportation facilities and telecommunications networks were paralyzed, surely you are dead style.

1. The use of electricity at home is too excessive
If suddenly the house’s electricity goes out, you can see if the neighbors are experiencing the same thing.

If not, you can see the electricity meter, usually the electricity meter does … Read More