Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response: Page 58
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DOE will partner with manufacturers to improve energy efficiency
The Energy Department said the partnership is a result of its Better Plants program, which encourages voluntary goals aimed at a 25% reduction in energy intensity over a decade.
By Robert Walton • April 10, 2018 -
Updated: California muni shelves gas plant to consider renewable options
The Glendale community becomes the latest on the list of jurisdictions reconsidering gas plant investments.
By Gavin Bade • April 9, 2018 -
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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Deep Dive
The two key questions about going to 100% renewables in Los Angeles
The city council wants its municipal utility to reach the clean energy goal, and a new report says it can by 2030 — if the utility can learn new ways.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 5, 2018 -
Energy efficiency, rooftop solar to trim New England power use, draft report says
The ISO New England findings align with a national trend of stagnant, even declining demand due to efficiency measures in particular.
By Krysti Shallenberger • April 3, 2018 -
Sponsored by Essense Partners
New York is changing the face of energy innovation
Launched in August of 2017 by New York State to help implement the State’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV), REV Connect brings solution providers and New York’s six investor-owned utilities together to accelerate innovation.
April 3, 2018 -
Electric vehicles to dominate Hawaiian roads by 2045, HECO predicts
The utility laid out its plans to boost electric vehicle adoption and use the new demand to lower system costs.
By Robert Walton • April 2, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Market-based IRPs: A new paradigm for grid planning?
Instead of forecasts, utilities like Hawaiian Electric and Xcel are beginning to use real-world prices in their integrated resource plans, allowing them to better compare renewables and DERs to traditional grid investments.
By Gavin Bade • April 2, 2018 -
Deep Dive
As concern grows over bitcoin's energy use, what's next for cryptocurrency?
There are many cryptocurrencies out there, but Bitcoin is the biggest. And cities and towns where mining operations are greatly increasing energy demand are taking action.
By Robert Walton • March 28, 2018 -
Itron, Sonnen say battery partnership will let utilities maximize grid efficiency
The demand response-enabled system will store and discharge energy to keep electric bills low and maximize the use of solar energy, the companies said.
By Robert Walton • March 28, 2018 -
MISO could reduce 22.5 GW from summer peak with demand-side management strategy, study says
Applied Energy Group said a combination of demand response and distributed energy resources could help reduce summer peak. Most of the savings will likely stem from efficiency, which could reduce it by 11 GW.
By Robert Walton • March 27, 2018 -
Opinion
C&I demand response grows half a world away from its starting point
Navigant Principal Research Analyst Brett Feldman looks at recent demand response initiatives in the commercial and industrial sectors in Australia and Japan.
By Brett Feldman • March 23, 2018 -
Energy groups see $1.3 trillion omnibus as repudiation of Trump priorities
The budget bill, approved by the House and Senate on Thursday, would boost clean energy funding at DOE and increase appropriations for co-ops to expand rural broadband service.
By Gavin Bade • March 23, 2018 -
Omnibus spending bill rejects Trump EPA, DOE cuts
EPA spending would remain stable under a Congressional budget bill released Wednesday night, while DOE clean energy funding would increase by nearly $1.5 billion.
By Gavin Bade • March 22, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Time is not on their side: Utilities ill-prepared for EV demand, SEPA finds
Most utilities remain in the very early stages of preparing for a significant jump in demand, according to the Smart Electric Power Alliance.
By Robert Walton • March 21, 2018 -
UPS develops 'radical new charging technology' for all-EV fleet in London
The delivery company says its new smart grid can recharge its delivery vehicles overnight without impacting any of its other operations.
By Chris Teale • March 21, 2018 -
CEC: California EV chargers will add 1 GW of peak demand by 2025
A new report from the California Energy Commission also details the "Dragon Curve" — expected electricity demand effects of electric vehicle growth.
By Gavin Bade • March 20, 2018 -
Sponsored by IDEA
Microgrids as Resilient Energy Infrastructure
The International District Energy Association/Microgrid Resources Coalition to submit comments on district energy/CHP microgrids as critical energy infrastructure for grid stability and enhanced resiliency.
March 20, 2018 -
Utilities pressure Congress to lift EV tax credit manufacturing cap
A group of 44 utilities, including Duke Energy and Southern Co., sent a letter to the House of Representatives saying that lifting the cap will help the sector.
By Krysti Shallenberger • March 16, 2018 -
Pennsylvania proposal could bolster EV charging infrastructure
The Public Utilities Commission is proposing to declare that electric vehicle charging is not considered resale/redistribution.
By Robert Walton • March 16, 2018 -
Sponsored by Viking Cold Solutions
New access to managing high-demand refrigeration loads in cold storage facilities
Thousands of megawatts now are able to be removed for around $1,000/kW with Thermal Energy Storage (TES).
March 15, 2018 -
Deep Dive
For utilities trying to drive conservation, mixed messages may be best
More expensive electricity has a greater impact on customer power demand than non-price incentives. But why choose, when utilities can use both?
By Robert Walton • March 14, 2018 -
Opinion
FERC tries to thread the needle in debate over markets versus mandates
Is FERC destroying markets in order to save them, Montana Public Service Commission Vice Chairman Travis Kavulla asks.
By Travis Kavulla • March 13, 2018 -
New TVA rate plan includes lower energy prices, grid access charge
The federally-owned utility says its proposed rate structure will "better align wholesale rates with the underlying costs" to serve its 154 local power companies.
By Robert Walton • March 12, 2018 -
Cutting Connecticut efficiency spending will hurt state's economy, report says
The state dipped into its Energy Efficiency Fund for $127 million to help make up a budget shortfall in 2017. A new report found the cuts will raise consumer bills by $275 million.
By Robert Walton • March 9, 2018 -
Iowa Senate approves measure to drop efficiency program requirements
The bill would eliminate requirements that state utilities offer energy efficiency programs to help customers save. A similar measure is stalled in the state's House.
By Robert Walton • March 7, 2018