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Let The Sun In: Clean Energy Is The Cheapest Way To Meet Rising Demand
Modeling shows meeting forecast electricity demand growth with fossil fuels will add $29.7 billion annually to customer bills by 2030. But clean energy can reliably meet load growth and save $5 billion per year – keeping the lights on and AI growing for less money.
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India’s Aviation Opportunity: Turning Agricultural Residue And Low-Cost Solar Into Competitive Sustainable Aviation Fuel With Power-And-BioMass-To-Liquids
This report, co-authored with India Energy & Climate Center at UC Berkeley’s Goldman School of Public Policy, examines how India can turn agricultural waste and low-cost green hydrogen into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through a power-and-biomass-to-liquids (PBtL) industry.
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Electrifying Industrial Heat in India
Electrifying industrial heat in India is now cheaper than producing heat from natural gas and oil across all temperatures, and cheaper than coal in three of five temperature bands, representing 55 percent of the country’s industrial heat needs. Some of the world’s cheapest solar prices – $30/MWh for utility scale solar, $43/MWh for solar + battery storage – means India’s industrial sector can switch from expensive, volatile imported fossil fuel to cheap, clean electricity today.
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