Workforce diversity
Maria Virginia Olano is chief of staff at Canary Media. Before joining the Canary team, she worked on state-level climate policy advocacy, specifically focusing on communications strategies. She previously produced the podcast Political Climate and hosted and produced the podcast Cooler Earth. She grew up in Colombia and now lives in Boston.
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Plus, a Q&A with Tani Brown, vice president of platform and operations at MUUS Climate Partners.
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Workforce diversity
Inspired by a superhero, Shawn Jones became a climatetech engineer
Canary talks to BlueWave's head of storage development about big batteries, climate justice and bringing more people of color into clean energy.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Fossil fuels
Chart: Fossil fuels are a big driver of inflation
Speeding up the switch to renewables will free consumers from the price volatility of dirty energy.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Solar
Chart: Which 12 US cities outshine the rest in solar energy?
A new report ranks cities by total amount of solar power capacity and solar per capita — and most of the top contenders are not in California!By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Workforce diversity
Charging Up: Climatetech career moves at Stripe, Highland, AES, Array Technologies, RWE, Microsoft and more
Plus, a Q&A with Karen Miao, Senior Director of Renewable Structuring at JERA Americas. -
Policy & regulation
Getting environmental justice right at the EPA
Canary talks to Lisa Garcia, regional administrator for the agency's Region 2.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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Solar
Chart: US solar installations could fall 50% or more under new tariffs
If the Commerce Department imposes trade sanctions sought by Auxin, the solar industry could be set back years and lose tens of thousands of jobs. -
Batteries
Chart: Lithium prices are through the roof this year
What will record-high lithium costs mean for lithium-ion batteries, which are key to electric vehicles and grid energy storage? -
Workforce diversity
Charging Up: Climatetech career moves at Sunrun, SunPower, Enel, NextEra, Virtual Peaker, Elemental and more
Plus, a Q&A with battery expert Linh Tran, VP of sales at FranklinWH Energy Storage. -
Clean energy
Chart: Renewable energy beat out nuclear in the US in 2021
Wind, solar, hydro and other renewables combined contributed more electricity to the U.S. grid last year than nuclear power — but the total was still just shy of coal.By Maria Virginia Olano .
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