Utilities rely on dirty ‘peaker’ plants when power demand surges, but there are alternatives
As climate change generates more frequent and intense heat waves, many utilities are increasingly relying on peaker plants.
As climate change generates more frequent and intense heat waves, many utilities are increasingly relying on peaker plants.
Enhancing resiliency and encouraging smart development will continue to chase away the storm clouds of insurance woes.
Eight out of 10 U.S. Hispanics consider combating global climate change to be an important concern, according to polling.
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