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Stanford News —

Industrial rooftops could reduce the solar equity gap

A new study finds that factories and warehouses present an untapped opportunity to bring affordable clean energy to low-income homes.

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Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability —

Can a decarbonized grid be everything we need it to be?

A Stanford-led consortium funded by the Department of Energy seeks to balance multiple and sometimes competing goals for the electric grid of the future.

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Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment —

Removing ‘soft barriers’ to the clean energy transition

Clunky permitting processes are keeping U.S. renewable energy projects in gridlock. Experts on energy and politics discussed the challenges, opportunities, and strategies to equitably accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.

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Stanford News —

An affordable solution for the power grids of tomorrow

The increasing demand for electricity could mean substantial and costly upgrades to infrastructure, but a new study suggests a more affordable software solution.

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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory —

SLAC researchers are turning seawater into hydrogen fuel

A SLAC-Stanford team pulled hydrogen directly from ocean water. Their work could help generate low-carbon fuel for electric grids and other infrastructure.

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Stanford King Center on Global Development —

How can the world’s largest carbon emitters accelerate the transition to renewable energy?

How can two of the largest carbon emitters in the world accelerate their transition to renewable energy?

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