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After the Army, She Followed Her Dream, Charted a New Career

3BL Media

She found a natural fit in Grid Management, where she works today, alongside other engineers who implement smart technology that helps ensure customers have power when and where they need it. The smart grid can reroute service around problems, reducing the likelihood a customer is impacted by an outage.

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Illuminating Possibility: Duke Energy and Ford Motor Company Plan To Use F-150 Lightning Electric Trucks To Help Power the Grid

3BL Media

V2G can push and pull energy between a connected EV and the grid, supplying the grid with stored, charged power and helping balance energy consumption and production. Duke Energy and Ford are also collaborating on a complimentary small-scale research and development test in Florida to begin in 2023.

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Forget net-zero, businesses should be striving for true zero. Here’s why.

Renewable Energy World

Traceability is the next big frontier in demanding clean energy from source to socket, argues former IBM Global Smart Grid Systems Leader, Steve Hoy. Google, Microsoft, and, a few weeks ago, IBM have all come out with a commitment to 24/7 traceability of their clean energy purchasing to meet their Net Zero goals.

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Clean energy is hot: how industry employers can find the best people in a growing and competitive job market

Renewable Energy World

Hiring an individual with only one or the other can be like finding a full stack developer without the whole stack. Often, the challenge is recruiting candidates who have both — the required skill sets (especially in a booming market) and a zeal for the global mission. Unearthing the best green-job contenders. About the Author.