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New Modeling Method Examines How Buildings Contribute to Urban Heating During Heat Waves

Previous research has found that heat waves and urban heat island effects reinforce each other's effects. These heat islands are concentrations of buildings, paved areas, and other surfaces that absorb and retain heat. ....

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Study Finds Offshore Wind Could Drive Down Energy Costs In New England - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition

Study Finds Offshore Wind Could Drive Down Energy Costs In New England - Governors' Wind Energy Coalition
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N.C. State: Study Finds Offshore Wind Could Drive Down Energy Costs in New England

RALEIGH, North Carolina, April 22 (TNSJou) North Carolina State University issued the following news release:A new analysis led by North Carolina State University researchers found offshore wind power could help lower wholesale electricity prices on average for six states in New England, with relatively low risk of wind turbines failing during extreme winter storms.Although ....

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Power Costs and Reliability Remain Vulnerable to Extreme Weather on the West Coast of U.S.

Two new studies led by a North Carolina State University researcher offer a preview of what electricity consumers on the West Coast could experience under two different future scenarios: one where excessive heat due to climate change strains power supplies, and one where the grid shifts toward renewable energy while the climate follows historic trends. In both cases, they found power costs and reliability remain vulnerable to extreme weather. ....

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