Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response: Page 34


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    'This will change the nature of load': what California's zero emission vehicle order means for the power sector

    "I strongly suspect that the grid planners of the world are already looking to an all-electric vehicle future," said Morten Lund, a partner at Stoel Rives.

    By Kavya Balaraman • Sept. 23, 2020
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    Sidewalk Labs tool aims to boost building energy efficiency

    Mesa, which uses automation and real-time data to optimize energy use, is part of a suite of products developed in the wake of the company's Toronto exit.

    By Sept. 22, 2020
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    AI in the Power Sector

    Artificial intelligence is uniquely positioned to impact the electricity industry from both ends: as the technology driving large load demand growth and as a tool with the potential to make the power system more efficient. 

    By Utility Dive staff
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    Nikola CEO exits electric truck maker amid reports of SEC, DOJ investigations

    Trevor Milton and Nikola attacked a critical report by Hindenburg Research, which claimed the company did not have a working model of its electric truck and relied on outsourced technology.

    By Jim Stinson • Sept. 22, 2020
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    Lessons from Disruption: Navigating the Pandemic and Beyond

    Welcome to "Lessons from Disruption: Navigating the Pandemic and Beyond," a podcast series dedicated to further understanding how the utility industry can overcome the several challenges brought out by COVID-19 with technology and smart planning. 

    By Utility Dive's Brand Studio • Sept. 18, 2020
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    In deploying electrified urban transport, look to university campuses

    Recognizing universities as urban innovation hubs, particularly for electrified transportation, can aid the transition to a new, better "normal" post-coronavirus.

    By Rod Keller • Sept. 17, 2020
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    How to participate in the 2020 Utility Dive Awards

    Industry Dive is gearing up for the 2020 Dive Awards. We want to hear your ideas on the executives, utilities and policymakers that stood out.

    By Utility Dive Editors • Updated Sept. 28, 2020
  • Transition to EVs could save $72B in health costs: American Lung Association

    Widespread EV adoption and the resulting emission reductions could prevent more than 6,000 premature deaths in 2050, according to the organization.

    By Sept. 16, 2020
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    Avoiding blackouts in California through load flexibility

    With load flexibility, everyone wins since demand is being controlled voluntarily only during those hours when supply shortages exist, virtually eliminating the need for involuntarily cutting off power, the authors write.

    By Ryan Hledik and Ahmad Faruqui • Sept. 14, 2020
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    California proposes $41M Shell grant for hydrogen fuel cell EV infrastructure

    Shell said it has partners in Toyota and Honda, which have agreed to expand fuel-cell electric vehicle sales in the state to support the stations.

    By Jim Stinson • Sept. 14, 2020
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    67% of low-income households face high energy burden: ACEEE

    About one-quarter of all U.S. households face a high energy burden, with low-income households and communities of color spending disproportionately more of their income on energy costs. 

    By Katie Pyzyk • Sept. 11, 2020
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    Nikola, GM sign supply agreement for Class 8 fuel-cell systems, overriding previous partnership

    The new memorandum of understanding does not include a GM equity stake in Nikola or the development of the Badger pickup truck.

    By Jim Stinson • Updated Dec. 1, 2020
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    Are microgrids the answer to California's grid woes?

    To make microgrids viable, a greater level of control and orchestration for distributed storage assets is needed.

    By Andy Tang, Vice President - Energy Storage and Optimization, Wärtsilä • Sept. 9, 2020
  • Uber expands EV platform to 1,400 new cities

    The company is striving for 100% of its rides to take place in zero-emission vehicles, public transit and micromobility.

    By Kristin Musulin • Updated Jan. 13, 2021
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    Electric vehicle battery sustainability is a must to meet climate ambitions

    Better governance of the extraction of EV minerals is essential to the future of mineral-producing countries, the electric vehicle industry and transportation globally, the authors write.

    By Ethan N. Elkind and Patrick R. P. Heller • Sept. 8, 2020
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    Electric trucks are gaining ground over natural gas in the waste industry

    Natural gas-powered vehicles have been the industry's preferred form of alternative fuel for years, but while investments continue, 2020 is shaping up to be the year that electric breaks through.

    By Lori Lovely • Sept. 2, 2020
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    As utility collaboration with charging companies rises, emerging differences could impede EV growth

    To accelerate EV charging infrastructure deployment, former competitors are working together, but new questions threaten to lead to dissension.

    By Aug. 31, 2020
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    Supercharge vegetation management and outage prediction with artificial intelligence

    Good data and smart algorithms can help utilities get ahead of the problem.

    Aug. 31, 2020
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    Navistar, In-Charge team up to help fleets deploy EVs

    Electric trucks come with a learning curve. Fleets will have questions about maintaining the equipment and overcoming operational challenges.

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 28, 2020
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    Wasatch Group, sonnen plan 24 MW, 60 MWh virtual power plants in California for $130M

    The companies are beginning the first of seven retrofit projects in September in a Fresno apartment community, planning to add 3,000 batteries and solar power to homes.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Aug. 27, 2020
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    NACFE: 6 places with the most potential for regional-haul electric trucks

    The regions met three key criteria: freight demand in an area where air quality is of concern; adequate support regarding infrastructure and incentives; and electricity pricing. 

    By Jim Stinson • Aug. 27, 2020
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    Delaware transit agency to power electric buses with solar array

    The Delaware Transit Corporation will install the 60,000-square-foot array at its facility in Dover, where it will power the facility and charge electric buses.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Aug. 27, 2020
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    Ensuring DER inclusion in capacity markets may require a rethink of resource adequacy

    The growth of customer-owned resources is forcing system operators and aggregators to see their value as reliability tools and rethink the concept of resource adequacy.

    By Aug. 24, 2020
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    5 technologies propelling the energy transition

    Utility Dive's latest series focused on electric sector innovations that could strengthen the grid, increase reliability and expand clean energy.

    By Utility Dive Editors • Aug. 24, 2020
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    California regulators plan post-mortem to examine cause of rolling blackouts

    Capacity shortfalls and a heavy reliance on imports played a role, not the state's broader transition to renewable energy, regulators said in a letter to California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

    By Kavya Balaraman • Aug. 21, 2020
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    California power outages underscore challenge of maintaining reliability during climate change, the energy transition

    An in-depth review of the proximate and structural causes of California's issues is needed to chart a new path forward, the authors write.

    By Alex Gilbert and Morgan Bazilian • Aug. 19, 2020