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Never before has the power industry experienced such rapid change. New technologies are enabling the potential for decarbonization of power generation, creating an eventual path to net zero for the industry.
Among emerging technologies being tested:
- Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS).
- Direct air capture (DAC)
- Geothermal systems.
- Hydrogen use and storage.
- Long-duration energy storage.
Embracing new technologies can be challenging, but our team can help you evaluate them and envision how they could fit into your existing portfolio. We can also help you understand the associated costs and construction timelines.
We are actively engaged with Energy Impact Partners (EIP), a venture capital provider focused on supporting companies that are advancing the transition to a cleaner energy landscape, with a goal of guiding technology development to reach an economy of scale. As technologies move out of the laboratory and into demonstration and commercialization, greater private industry support is necessary.
No matter where you are in your decarbonization journey, our team is technology-agnostic in supporting your goals and objectives.