Alina Eprimian

@alina_eprimian

Comms professional. Sustainability enthusiast. Citizen of the world 🌍 🇬🇪 🇧🇾🇦🇲 🇰🇪 🇲🇺 🇦🇪 🇩🇪 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇺🇸 Tweets are my own.

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  1. Retweeted
    Oct 22

    In our series, we've only introduced you to a small fraction of our that helps power Sunnova & your energy independence. If you missed them, scroll down to get more acquainted, and don't forget to come back next week to find out who you'll meet next.

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    Oct 21

    Texas regulators just adopted a rule requiring electric companies to make winter weather preparations based on recommendations from a decade ago that were never implemented. The rule also requires power plants to fix known issues that occurred in the 2021 power crisis.

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    Oct 20

    Great meeting Senator in D.C. yesterday. We appreciate his dedication to strengthening our domestic solar manufacturing capacity, especially given the critical importance of independence & our transition to a economy. (1/2)

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    Oct 19

    ICYMI - David Roberts joined us on the latest episode of Political Climate to discuss what’s in and out of the reconciliation bill. Plus, the demise of the Kemper clean coal plant and the future of democracy (you know, light topics). Part 2 drops Thursday!

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    Oct 18

    🔔How many jobs were created by the sector in 2020? will share the findings of its annual report on & jobs, developed in cooperation w/ this time. 📆Watch the report's launch on Thursday, livestreamed here:

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    Oct 14

    “To limit global climate change effects, we need to show commitment to & electrification. Putting panels on roofs & driving EVs will help make a dent in emissions & make our air cleaner.” - in

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  7. Oct 14

    . joined earlier this month to discuss the increase in demand for reliability, the “uniquely screwed up” regulatory structure in the US & the need for balance to help accelerate the . Check it out on

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    Oct 12

    is out! Before a crucial , it shows that while climate ambitions have never been higher, energy transitions have a long way to go Governments must give the signal that they will drive a wave of investment in a future Our report:

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  9. Retweeted
    Oct 13

    Just in time for see this important contribution to the energy transition by . Alignment between Economy and Climate is clear : but speed and intensity not yet . At we push further on.

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    Oct 12

    "Senator ’s great leadership in putting forward a tax credit for solar energy manufacturing in America, that is second to none. It is the game changer to be able to build up these supply chains & the whole solar industry in America." -

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    Oct 10

    Puerto Rico’s public power company plans to declare a state of emergency, helping it speed up plant repairs aimed at preventing blackouts via

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    Oct 7

    In just a few minutes, homeowners will be able to see what a system on their home could look like and learn how Sunnova’s integrated solar + storage system can increase their energy independence and give them more control of their home energy costs.

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    Oct 7

    Exciting news! We’ve made our energy + storage services more accessible to The Home Depot shoppers in 100+ stores across the states of Virginia, Maryland, Florida, & in Reno, Nevada.

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    Oct 3

    56% of new U.S. electricity-generating capacity additions in the fist half of this year were solar. 37% was wind. A decade ago, 33% was coal but it's clear that we're now shifting away from coal and natural gas toward solar and wind.

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    Oct 6

    . highlights at the importance of working together through the energy transition. 'The problem is we are often moving too far from one side to the other than we end up not moving at all. A balance is needed.'

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  16. Oct 6

    The demand for reliability from consumers is skyrocketing, especially because of the rise in extreme weather events. It is critical that we help optimize the centralized system & one way to do that is to allow the integration of new technologies -

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  17. Oct 6

    Great discussion on creating the grid of the future! At , we're creating the ability to power your home with clean, reliable & resilient energy, which also means aggregating decentralized assets to complement the centralized system -

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    Oct 6

    Don't miss our at ’s Energy Transition Strategies Summit. Tune in to find out what’s next for the global power system transformation.

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    Oct 4

    We are on track to spend $7.5 trillion on defense over the next 10 years but we can't agree on spending $1.5-$3.5 trillion on family, healthcare and climate combined over 10 years?? Climate change is clearly not a priority blah, blah, blah. .

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    Oct 3

    Some video from the Southern California spill that made it on to the beach

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