Darrell Proctor discusses A changing policy landscape presents challenges for moving away from fossil fuels. Executives say that may slow, but won’t halt, the momentum to electrify. Published April 1, 2025, the story includes quotes from Rinaldo Brutoco, whose input includes, “Municipalities should be taking the lead in these efforts by using fuel cell-assisted microgrids … Continue Reading
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“Attempts to Commercialize Microgrids Fall Short in California”
Insight from Academy Associate, Benjamin Schwartz We are pleased to share a piece from an…