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CAREC Resilient Power Series E.3 - Building Climate Resilience Now for a Brighter Future - The Story of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina
On the November 16th 2020, Hurricane Iota hit the Colombian Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina. The system left considerable damage to ...
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Grid Resiliency Trendline
Increasing risks and impacts from hurricanes, wildfires and other extreme weather events have spurred billions in investments across the U.S. to enhance grid ...
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Resiliency: An earning opportunity for the greater good of customers and utilities
Keeping the lights on is more than a turn of phrase, it's a necessity. But what exactly occurs behind the switch is somewhat less important to most, aside from ...
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Climate Change Vulnerability Study
In its 2013 rate case filing after Superstorm Sandy, Con Edison proposed $1 billion in storm hardening investments to build additional resiliency into its ...
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This Caribbean island is on track to become the world’s first 'hurricane-proof' country
When Hurricane Maria destroyed Dominica in 2017, the devastation spurred an ambitious goal to fully adapt to climate change.
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Batteries vs. Blackouts: 1,100 Homes Powered Through Vermont Outage With Storage
Utility Green Mountain Power’s pilot programs paid off with clean, distributed backup power amid a statewide outage.
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Zimbabwe finance ministry says economy to contract 6.5% this year
As worsening drought hits hydropower and crops, Zimbabwe's economy is shrinking.
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African Risk Capacity
The African Risk Capacity (ARC) is a Specialized Agency of the African Union established to help African governments improve their capacities to better plan, ...
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Risky Business? Climate Change, Power Planning, and Resilience in Tanzania
This paper provides a detailed case study of how the Integrated Resource and Resilience Planning (IRRP) framework was applied in Tanzania to help power sector ...
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Pop-up solar for relief efforts
A Cayman Islands renewable energy company has been working in the Bahamas to provide emergency power to field hospitals in remote areas. Staff from GreenTech ...
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