How Japan and other energy importers can spur global methane action

1 year 5 months ago
Announced at COP 27, the joint declaration by key natural gas exporters, the United States, Norway and Canada, and importers, the European Union, Japan and Singapore, demonstrates the growing recognition that the supply and demand sides of energy markets must work together to reduce global methane emissions. Methane, the main ingredient of natural gas, is […]
Mina Berkow

New study offers invaluable insights about how to engage utility customers on energy efficient behaviors

5 years 3 months ago
When given the choice, more people are choosing to use renewable energy and most are making an effort to be efficient in saving electricity. Increasingly, affordable technologies and the growing availability of smart meter data are making it easier for customers to make a range of unprecedented energy choices. The question is, are these innovations […]
Mina Berkow

How Maryland Tackles Grid Modernization Could Have Big Impact

7 years 5 months ago
The need to plan for and design a more efficient, cleaner, and resilient electricity grid has never been greater. Our aging grid is ill-prepared to keep pace with rapid technological advances and an increasingly distributed, dynamic energy system. A greater number of customers are producing electricity themselves, demanding expanded energy choice and a more interactive […]
Mina Berkow
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