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How Much to Charge an Electric Car Oregan

How Much to Charge an Electric Car Oregan

lynette
September 18, 2023September 18, 2023
Renewable Energy
On average, an electric car charging in Oregon costs between $0.10 to $0.20 per kWh. Equally important, this translates to a charging cost of $6...
What to Shop for in a Battery Store in Portland

What to Shop for in a Battery Store in Portland

lynette
September 10, 2023September 18, 2023
Energy & Environment
In a world increasingly reliant on technology, batteries have become the unsung heroes of our daily lives. From powering our smartphones and laptops to keeping...
Solar Panels Oregon: Things You Need to Know

Solar Panels Oregon: Things You Need to Know

lynette
May 27, 2023August 3, 2023
Renewable Energy
Solar installations are quickly turning a favorite means of generating electricity for the average home in Oregon. The rapid rise or prominence of the solar...
Climate Vulnerability Analysis

Climate Vulnerability Analysis

lynette
September 15, 2021September 18, 2021
Energy & Environment
Oregon Renewable Future is creating a comprehensive climate vulnerability analysis. This analysis analyzes the risk posed by climate threats to various assets and systems in...
Climate Change and Energy Use in Oregon

Climate Change and Energy Use in Oregon

lynette
September 14, 2021September 29, 2021
Energy & Environment
How Oregon generates and uses energy is influenced by the climate crisis. Electricity Demand Warmer temperatures in certain areas could increase electricity demand due to...
Geothermal Power in Oregon

Geothermal Power in Oregon

lynette
September 10, 2021September 18, 2021
All Energy Resource
Geothermal energy originates from the earth in fluids and rocks at different depths. It accounts for only a maximum of one percent of electricity generation...
Hydrogen in the U.S.

Hydrogen in the U.S.

lynette
September 8, 2021September 18, 2021
All Energy Resource
Hydrogen is an abundant element that the universe offers. However, it is rare in its unmixed state. That is because hydrogen is typically mixed with...
Hydroelectricity in Oregon

Hydroelectricity in Oregon

lynette
September 7, 2021September 18, 2021
All Energy Resource
A standard hydropower system uses water to create electricity with the help of rotating turbines that are linked to generators. The energy generated will depend...
The Self-Direct Program

The Self-Direct Program

lynette
September 5, 2021September 18, 2021
Innovation & Efficiency
Electric consumer locations that use 8,760,000 kWh or more in the past year can be qualified for the Self-Direct Program or LECPPP (Large Electric Consumer...
Renewable Fuels in Oregon

Renewable Fuels in Oregon

lynette
September 5, 2021September 29, 2021
All Energy Resource
One-third of the energy consumption in Oregon is due to transportation. Alternative fuels, such as biodiesel and ethanol, can improve energy security, lessen carbon emissions,...

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