2020 was a year that disrupted industries across the global economy, and the energy sector was no exception. The COVID-19 pandemic caused dramatic shifts in the energy sector, from sharply decreased oil demand to drastic increases in residential energy usage, as people stayed home with limited travel for both work and leisure.
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After receiving a record number of votes and a substantial majority in the electoral college, former Vice President Joe Biden is now President-Elect Biden. The seasoned politician will be met with a divided Senate, the tie-breaker vote to be determined by Georgia’s dual runoff elections in January…
As we approach the 2020 election cycle, it’s time to look at what is on the table concerning the American energy complex and climate change- two areas that are central to the core mission of SCF. We will also briefly examine several states’ Renewable Portfolio Standards…
The path to decarbonization of the U.S. economy is long, and while we have made great strides, there is still…
On August 16th, 2020, climate scientists in Death Valley, California reported the hottest recorded temperature on earth, at 130 degrees…
As the U.S. economy begins to rebuild after the onset of COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown, many businesses and non-profits…
There has long been a general trend of business and governmental organizations looking for ways to improve the resiliency of…
In California, an interesting renewable energy program called RES – BCT was put in place over 10 years ago in…
At its onset, few could have predicted the severity of the impact COVID-19 would have on the commercial solar industry,…
While an increasing number of businesses, non-profits and households are taking advantage of solar programs each year, many policymakers have…