Upcoming Webinars
This CEG webinar profiles Sacramento’s Energy StorageShares program, the first virtual energy storage program in the US and allows commercial customers to invest in an off-site battery energy storage system and benefit from demand reduction cost savings without having to invest in a battery system at their facility.
Read More & RegisterThis webinar highlights a new CESA report focusing on load growth and highlights the ways that states are preparing for an influx of energy demand in the coming years.
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This CEG webinar, part 2 of a series on key fire safety considerations for solar+storage, covers large-scale solar+storage installations and electric vehicles. It provides essential insights for firefighters and building personnel on how to respond effectively to battery-related incidents.
This CEG webinar highlighted the collaborative efforts between utilities, nonprofits, and local organizations working to build a more resilient and sustainable energy future for Western North Carolina through solar+storage.
As the battery storage industry continues to grow, it’s vital that firefighters and building managers know how to respond to battery-related emergencies. This CEG webinar addressed single family and multifamily solar+storage fire safety considerations.
Long-duration energy storage (LDES), often defined as eight hours of storage or longer, is beginning to emerge as the next big leap in the evolution of the electric grid. In this panel discussion, experts representing state, utility, and academic viewpoints addressed questions about LDES from their perspective.
This CEG webinar covered how a church in Washington state was among the first churches to successfully apply for Direct Pay reimbursement for a solar and battery storage resilience hub that can power the church for up to 3 days. The church received its Direct Pay reimbursement just three months after filing.
This CEG webinar covered clean energy financing options for nonprofits featuring presentations by RE-volv and Collective Sun – two organizations that have provided dedicated support and financing options to nonprofits exploring solar for over a decade.
In this webinar, panelists from Clean Energy Group and New Buildings Institute detailed the why, how, and what of the draft Connecticut Climate Resilient Energy Code, a voluntary stretch building code developed to cover the installation of climate resilient energy systems, such as solar and energy storage, to power essential services during grid outages at multifamily affordable housing properties.
Load growth and electricity system reliability are currently key topics of interest for state energy policymakers. This webinar helps state officials—and other stakeholders—understand the context for policymaking and state programs related to load growth.
CEG and partners released a technoeconomic analysis that explores opportunities to maintain electricity to essential resident services, both in-unit and in communal spaces, at three multifamily affordable housing facilities in Connecticut. In this webinar, project partners discussed the methodology and results of their analysis.
This webinar covers the Cape & Vineyard Electrification Offering, a Massachusetts program that aims to expand access to clean energy technologies such as solar PV systems, energy storage, and heat pumps.