With a U.S. goal of all vehicles being zero-emission electric vehicles by 2030, there is a growing demand to meet not only the manufacturing and maintenance capabilities, but to build the infrastructure for a charging network of 500,000 chargers across the U.S.
Converting from fossil fuels to renewable energy is a challenging task, but the current administration has set a goal of moving toward 80% renewable energy by 2030.
When temperatures plummet or heat domes persist for days, the costs of heating and cooling can become exceedingly high for both businesses and homes. Making more energy efficient buildings and HVAC systems ensure grid resiliency and lowers costs for everyone. And that’s cool.
It’s not fun and games when the electric grid goes down because of either bad weather or bad actors. Keeping the grid safe and running is of vital importance to our national and local security.
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