New Energy Landscape
With the strengthening of EPA requirements and more federal tax incentives available as well as further standards for energy conservation efforts, the new energy landscape is increasingly including hydrogen.
With the strengthening of EPA requirements and more federal tax incentives available as well as further standards for energy conservation efforts, the new energy landscape is increasingly including hydrogen.
There’s no mistaking that batteries are paving the way for a more renewable and sustainable future by utilizing clean energy and providing storage options for organizations of all sizes and capabilities.
Don Wingate, Vice President of Sales, Strategic Customers & Solutions at Schneider Electric, hosted this episode of our energy savings webinar series. He gave a specific example involving an auto manufacturer in Michigan who recently experienced a 2 minute shut-down due to a power outage. This cost the organization several millions of dollars in energy consumption as well as lost productivity while they still paid their employees.
We can discuss in short and at length a multitude of energy saving tactics, like EV Charging, so that you or your organization may take advantage of these federal incentives.
Energy production has evolved over time with recent years beginning to focus primarily on clean generation and overall resilience. The question is, is your operation prepared to withstand the test of time?
Led by Scott Ameduri, President of Enerlogics Network Inc. this presentation focused primarily on behind-the-meter projects but included some front-of-the-meter project discussion.