US DOE Invests 14-Million to Enhance Benefits from Solar Energy Infrastructure

Power & Energy

The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced 14-million dollars funding to researchers to study how solar energy infrastructure interacts with wildlife and ecosystems. The projects are a part of the around 100 million dollars renewable power research portfolio of the US DOE that invests in innovative and cost-effective solutions to decrease wildlife impacts, and increase the environmental benefits of renewable energy technology.

As renewable energy deployment grows to fight the climate crisis and achieve the US government’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and the US DOE is supporting research to ensure the deployment of renewable energy that also benefits ecosystems and wildlife.

Jennifer M. Granholm, US secretary of energy, US DOE is committed to making sure that renewable energy deployment protects natural environments. This US DOE investment in tools to better understand how solar energy infrastructure interacts with wildlife and environment will help increase adoption of clean energy deployment.

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Richared Durbin, US senator, said that if they hope to have an inhabitable planet for their children and grandchildren, they need to get serious regarding renewable energy sources, including solar energy.

Richard Durbin added that as they take steps to tackle the climate crisis, they must conduct more research to ensure that they can preserve and protect their wildlife and ecosystem as they transition to renewable energy.

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