| Biomass Power |
Electricity
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Biomass feedstock can replace fossil fuels for generating heat and electricity. Perennial biomass offers a “bridge” to a clean, renewable energy future. |
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| Concentrated Solar Power |
Electricity
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Concentrated solar power uses sunlight as a heat source. Arrays of mirrors concentrate incoming rays onto a receiver to heat fluid, produce steam, and turn turbines. |
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| Distributed Energy Storage |
Electricity
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Standalone batteries and electric vehicles store energy. They can enable 24/7 electricity supply even when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing. |
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| Distributed Solar Photovoltaics |
Electricity
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Whether grid-connected or part of stand-alone systems, rooftop solar panels and other distributed solar photovoltaic systems offer hyper-local, clean electricity generation. |
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| Geothermal Power |
Electricity
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Steamy hot water from underground reservoirs is the fuel for geothermal power. It can be piped to the surface to drive turbines that produce electricity without pollution. |
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| Grid Flexibility |
Electricity
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Smarter, more flexible electric grids can cut energy losses. They also are critical to mainstreaming renewables, which are more variable than conventional energy sources. |
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