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NextEra Energy led utility contributions in 2017-2018 for three Republican organizations, spending $1.9 million, while PSEG Services, the top contributor on the Democratic side, gave $297,500.
The utility issued a request for information on its non-residential customers' clean energy goals weeks after Virginia released its 10-year energy plan.
Electricity in the state will grow slowly over the next two decades, but the retirement of older power plants is driving the need for cleaner resources.
The electric grid is increasingly part of our national security, and cities are at the forefront. But a revolution in technology and practice can make us all safer.
The expected growth in electric vehicles will lead to a stream of used batteries which still have up to 70% of their original capacity remaining, experts say.
The batteries are well established in automotive and industrial settings and have been used for utility energy storage. But they've fallen behind competing technologies, particularly lithium-ion.
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