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    Explore " solar farms" with insightful episodes like "Virtual Power Plants May Be the Answer for the Electrical Grid", "Labor’s NIMBY energy problem", "Labor’s NIMBY energy problem", "REVIEW: 2023 Honda CR-V hybrid; Renewable Energy vs Rural Development; More Truck Makers Go Electric" and "How storm-proof solar farms can help Hurricane Alley" from podcasts like ""TechMobility Topics", "The Front", "The Front", "The TechMobility Podcast" and "Climate Curious"" and more!

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    Virtual Power Plants May Be the Answer for the Electrical Grid

    Virtual Power Plants May Be the Answer for the Electrical Grid

    Electricity generation and distribution is a delicate balancing act of supply and demand.  The increasing amount of distributed energy resources available to utilities across America may become a leading way to assist in the balance as US electricity demand continues to surge. 

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    Labor’s NIMBY energy problem

    Labor’s NIMBY energy problem

    Not in my back yard – Labor’s heartland isn’t happy about wind farms or giant cables as we transition to renewables. 

    Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store.

    This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.

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    Labor’s NIMBY energy problem

    Labor’s NIMBY energy problem

    Not in my back yard – Labor’s heartland isn’t happy about wind farms or giant cables as we transition to renewables. 

    Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store.

    This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Josh Burton. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    REVIEW: 2023 Honda CR-V hybrid; Renewable Energy vs Rural Development; More Truck Makers Go Electric

    REVIEW: 2023 Honda CR-V hybrid; Renewable Energy vs Rural Development; More Truck Makers Go Electric

    We review the redesigned Honda CR-V hybrid; tackle the thorny issue of the explosive growth of wind and solar farms vs rural economics; and talk about why medium-duty truck manufacturers are going electric in increasing numbers. 

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    How storm-proof solar farms can help Hurricane Alley

    How storm-proof solar farms can help Hurricane Alley

    A storm-proof megawatt solar farm is helping communities hit by hurricanes get back on their feet more quickly – thanks to reliable energy supply. And with Hurricane Fiona hitting Puerto Rico five years to the day after the devastating Hurricane Maria, which killed nearly 3,000 people and caused the longest power blackout in US history, we know we need to build resilience to these increasingly incurring extreme weather events, fast. Here to share the details of how we do that is this week’s Climate Curious expert Justin Locke, the Managing Director of RMI’s Global South Program. Tune in with Ben Hurst and Maryam Pasha live from Climate Week NYC to learn how solar farms can stop hospitals losing power during hurricanes, how clean energy creates 7.6 new jobs for every million dollars invested, and why grandmas are the real hub of knowledge in any community.

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    Zoning for Solar

    Zoning for Solar

    How do you make sure your city's zoning isn't unintentionally slowing down residential solar and ideally encouraging equitable solar development? And for communities with farmland or less developed areas, how do you proactively guide larger scale solar  to maximize benefits to the community? We interview Brian Ross, Vice President of Renewable Energy at the Great Plains Institute, and learn about these and many more solar related zoning and permitting issues.

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    Land Stewardship in the Solar Industry | Rhett Kerby, KerTec | #67

    Land Stewardship in the Solar Industry | Rhett Kerby, KerTec | #67

    #67 Successful vegetation restoration and natural landscaping of solar farms is a vital part of the solar industry. Solar farms mean changes in the land and those changes can be good from an ecological perspective - but this requires expert planning, engineering and execution of soil preparation and conservation and proper seed lists and vegetation establishment and maintenance plans/execution.

    Today on the Clean Power Hour we bring you Rhett Kerby, co-founder of KerTec and expert soil scientist based in west Texas and working across the Great Plains and Midwest of the US. We discuss the steps involved in properly planning, designing, engineering, and executing smart soil and vegetation restoration plans as they relate to the solar industry.

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    What are the Grounding Challenges at Solar Farms?

    What are the Grounding Challenges at Solar Farms?

    In this episode, E&S President David Stockin discusses the grounding challenges that you can encounter at solar farms.

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    The Art of Building a Legacy | UMBC Stories of Success

    The Art of Building a Legacy | UMBC Stories of Success

    Ever wonder what could happen when you decide to pursue something not for money, prestige, or advancement, but for the pure love of learning and sharing? Whenever passion drives you to make the world a better place than you found it, magic happens. Lives change. Communities form. Purpose drives you forward, a purpose to do better in a world that needs you.

    This was the catalyst for graduate student, Donald Drummer, of the UMBC Entrepreneurship, Innovation, & Leadership graduate program, to come out of this retirement and pursue advanced education. He wants to leave a legacy behind for his loved ones. He's embarking on an entrepreneurial venture with the potential to change the future for his loved ones.

    Tune in to hear his story as he shares insights from his many years leading teams both in the civilian and military worlds and his dreams of innovating life-changing technologies and resources.

    "I'm retired with a lot of gas left in the tank. So I enjoy studying and learning new ways to give back." - Donald Drummer

    Learn more about UMBC's Entrepreneurship, Innovation, & Leadership graduate program. 

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