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Maya Nevels Joins Advanced Power Alliance as Transmission Policy Analyst

Today, the Advanced Power Alliance (APA) welcomed Maya Nevels as Transmission Policy Analyst. In this role, Nevels will join APA’s Southwest Power Pool team to continue the organization’s advocacy work toContinue reading “Maya Nevels Joins Advanced Power Alliance as Transmission Policy Analyst”

APA’s 2023 Oklahoma Clean Energy Day Hosted at Enel Green Power’s New Oklahoma City Office, Training Facility

Oklahoma Energy and Environment Secretary Ken McQueen addressedattendees before their visits with lawmakers at the Oklahoma State Capitol. The Advanced Power Alliance (APA) 2023 Oklahoma Clean Energy Day was hostedContinue reading “APA’s 2023 Oklahoma Clean Energy Day Hosted at Enel Green Power’s New Oklahoma City Office, Training Facility”

Apex Clean Energy Awards $1.2 Million to Conservation Efforts in Kansas, Iowa, and Texas

Industry’s First “Conservation Grant Program” Works to Enhance Ecosystems and Habitats Near Clean Energy Projects Apex Clean Energy today announced the recipients of its 2022 Conservation Grant Program, totaling $1.2Continue reading “Apex Clean Energy Awards $1.2 Million to Conservation Efforts in Kansas, Iowa, and Texas”

 Kansas-Based Partnership Approved by U.S. Department of Energy to Pursue a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub 

On Tuesday, December 27, the Kansas-based HARVEST Hydrogen Hub was officially notified by United States Department of Energy (DOE) that it is “encouraged” to pursue a full application for theContinue reading ” Kansas-Based Partnership Approved by U.S. Department of Energy to Pursue a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub “

The Path to a Carbon-Free Grid: Register Today for the 2022 ACORE Grid Forum

The Advanced Power Alliance is proud to support the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) in hosting the ACORE Grid Forum in Washington, D.C. on October 13. Join us asContinue reading “The Path to a Carbon-Free Grid: Register Today for the 2022 ACORE Grid Forum”

Don’t build new renewable energy in California. Build it in the upper Midwest first

Fast Company | October 29, 2019 “Location, location, location” has long been the mantra of the real estate industry. A property’s location is considered more important than the qualities ofContinue reading “Don’t build new renewable energy in California. Build it in the upper Midwest first”