Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response: Page 34
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EV charging gets small slice in Democrats' $494B transport infrastructure bill
The INVEST in America Act would reauthorize funding that's currently provided under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act to invest in greener infrastructure, including electric vehicle charging stations.
By Chris Teale • June 5, 2020 -
Businesses, lawmakers urge $22B in federal clean energy investment as sector job losses top 600K
In a letter to Congressional leaders, dozens of companies and advocacy groups proposed $22 billion in federal spending over five years to improve the safety, energy efficiency and resilience of critical public facilities.
By Robert Walton • June 3, 2020 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Nathan Howard/Getty Images via Getty ImagesTrendlineElectricity Supply and Demand
After nearly two decades of flat demand, U.S. electricity consumption reached an all-time high in 2024 and is expected to continue rising. This trendline brings together the best of Utility Dive’s coverage of emerging trends in supply and demand and the decisions being made today that will impact the power system for years to come.
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Efficiency significantly cheaper than natural gas, DOE study concludes
Gas utilities in the U.S. spend about $1.4 billion a year on energy efficiency programs, which new research shows may be the most cost-effective way of meeting demand.
By Robert Walton • June 1, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Observing recovery through a climate 'magnifying glass'
COVID-19 presented cities with fresh observations of climate trends, marking a crucial time for leaders to weave climate change mitigation into recovery efforts.
By Chris Teale • May 29, 2020 -
A sneak peek at San Francisco's new low-carbon neighborhood
The city unanimously approved plans to build a 29-acre sustainable, transportation-efficient community on the site of a former century-old fossil fuel power plant.
By Cailin Crowe • May 29, 2020 -
Retail co-location may prove key to sustainable funding for EV charging, panel finds
Grants and partnerships get the ball rolling, but retail businesses and restaurants may be the sustainable solution to a widening adoption-infrastructure gap, analysts concluded during a C2ES webinar last week.
By Emma Penrod • May 29, 2020 -
Columbus, Ohio exceeds EV adoption goal
Local residents have purchased more than 3,300 electric vehicles over the past three years as part of its $10 million Paul G. Allen Family Foundation grant.
By Cailin Crowe • May 28, 2020 -
Opinion
The (energy) efficient road to small business recovery
A Small Business Energy Efficiency Grant program, to supplement available utility incentives, represents the type of innovative but practical policy solutions that can get the U.S. economy going again, the authors write.
By Ralph Cavanagh and John Di Stasio • May 27, 2020 -
Powering EVs is cheaper than diesel, gas in the largest US cities — Atlanta and Boston are exceptions
A report found powering electric vehicles could save fleet operators in 21 out of 25 U.S. cities compared with diesel and gas options, with EVs clear winners in Los Angeles, Portland, San Francisco and Seattle.
By Guy Burdick • May 27, 2020 -
New Jersey EV infrastructure plan targets private capital over ratepayer dollars 'wherever possible'
The approach is likely to cause some tension, as utilities naturally seek to own more of the infrastructure, including stations, the head of Sierra Club's New Jersey chapter said.
By Robert Walton • May 26, 2020 -
Deep Dive
As utilities tackle immediate COVID-19 impacts, analysts stress need to focus beyond the pandemic
Power systems across the country need new approaches for today's shifting loads, but focusing on recovery and tomorrow’s resources can be even better, analysts say.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 20, 2020 -
"Empire State Building & Con Ed East River Station @ Stuyvesant, Manhattan, NYC" by Axel Taferner is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
Con Edison commits $1.5 billion to energy efficiency
The pledge amounts to a tripling of the utility's current investment in such programs and will include customer incentives for ground and air-source heat pumps.
By Guy Burdick • May 20, 2020 -
Opinion
Energy efficiency has been hit hard by COVID-19; don't question its merits
The goals of reducing energy waste and maintaining affordability are not at odds with each other, the president of the Michigan Energy Innovation Business Council writes.
By Laura Sherman • May 20, 2020 -
Electric trucks are the 'inevitable future,' fleets say
Despite the pandemic environment, states and fleets push forward on electric tractors.
By Jim Stinson • May 19, 2020 -
New York grants flexibility, works to limit 'bad actors' in demand response programs hit by COVID-19
Experts say the economic shutdown and uncertainty related to COVID-19 have created "a real concern" for the demand response industry, which profits by delivering predictable reductions in electricity usage.
By Robert Walton • May 19, 2020 -
Retrieved from DHL on May 18, 2020
Miami pilots e-cargo bikes to reduce congestion, pollution
The city partnered with DHL and Reef Technologies to pilot the bikes for last-mile deliveries, a move that's expected to reduce 101,000 kg of CO2e annually.
By Cailin Crowe • May 19, 2020 -
Opinion
6 reasons why California needs to deploy dynamic pricing by 2030
The state's mandate for 100% renewable energy by 2045 will create challenges for system reliability, which can be maintained if load responds dynamically to changing system conditions, a Brattle Group Principal writes.
By Ahmad Faruqui • May 19, 2020 -
Opinion
The risk to beneficial electrification: residential demand charges
Electrification is only beneficial if it achieves one of society's goals without harming another, the author writes.
By Patty Durand • May 18, 2020 -
Opinion
Time to revisit utility energy efficiency programs
Utility regulators should consider whether energy efficiency programs should be scaled down or even exist at all, the author writes.
By Kenneth W. Costello • May 13, 2020 -
St. Louis' building efficiency standards pave way for the Midwest
New legislation in St. Louis marks a major step forward in reducing building emissions, which make up 80% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the city.
By Chris Teale • May 12, 2020 -
Opinion
Energy optimization: Shaping — and increasing — electricity use to reduce emissions
Meaningful carbon emissions reductions will require fuel-switching as well as prioritizing efficiency at certain times more than others, the authors write.
By Mike Henchen and Sherri Billimoria • May 12, 2020 -
Cities 'finally waking up' to the benefits of smart streetlights: survey
The Northeast Group found 59% of the largest U.S. cities are actively converting to LED streetlights, which could help lead to an $8.2 billion investment in smart street lighting over the next decade.
By Chris Teale • May 7, 2020 -
MISO: Majority of coal is self-committed, 12% was uneconomic over 3-year period
Advocacy groups say the numbers support their arguments that running coal plants uneconomically is costing ratepayers billions of dollars.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 7, 2020 -
Buildings are huge sources of load flexibility, but what's that worth to utilities? DOE investigates
Buildings account for 75% of U.S. electricity consumption, making them key to an interactive grid, a report from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory finds.
By Robert Walton • May 5, 2020 -
Tesla delays electric semi truck delivery to 2021, citing battery supply issues
CEO Elon Musk said the production schedule slowed as the company needed to increase battery production to serve all its products.
By S.L. Fuller • May 5, 2020