Distributed Energy: Page 57


  • Deep Dive

    SMUD's holistic DER planning process could set new standard for utilities

    Even solar advocates are praising the distributed resource planning done by Sacramento's municipal utility.

    By June 16, 2017
  • Texas revives $2,500 electric vehicle credit

    Tesla vehicles may be locked out of the rebate program, however, because of its direct sales model.

    By June 15, 2017
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    Distributed Energy Resource Growth

    Utilities' traditional reliance on large power plants is shifting to a model that includes distributed energy resources such as rooftop solar, battery storage and even electric vehicles.

    By Utility Dive staff
  • Massachusetts bill would compel utilities to consider non-wires alternatives

    Under H. 1725, utilities would have to submit any plans for system upgrades to a newly created Grid Modernization Board, which would evaluate the viability of NWAs.

    By , June 14, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Will California's 100% renewables goal survive the political process?

    With current clean energy goals in sight, liberal lawmakers are pushing the state to ratchet up its ambitions. But utility companies could prove a powerful roadblock.

    By June 14, 2017
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    BP: Global coal consumption drops to lowest level since 2004

    Wind and solar power, on the other hand, accounted for nearly one-third of the increase in primary energy use last year.

    By Peter Maloney • June 14, 2017
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    Deep Dive

    Energy storage hits record growth in Q1 2017, but slowdown likely

    Energy storage deployment grew nearly 1,000% in Q1 2017. But a new GTM Research report says that pace will probably not last the rest of the year. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 13, 2017
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    US could lag on battery research if Trump's proposed budget clears, researchers warn

    Budget cuts to the Department of Energy could result in an outflow of U.S. research talent to countries with better-funded programs, such as China, Japan and South Korea. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 13, 2017
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    Deep Dive

    Wordwide appetite for power sector M&A is rising, new reports find

    An EY survey says 59% of power and utility CEOs expect to pursue an M&A deal this year.

    By Peter Maloney • June 12, 2017
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    PG&E-BMW pilot successfully deploys EVs as flexible grid resources

    The California utility dispatched 209 demand response events totaling 19,500 kilowatt-hours by leveraging the electric vehicle's flexible charging and a solar-plus-storage project. 

    By June 9, 2017
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    Deep Dive

    What makes a successful utility-led community solar program?

    An examination of shared solar programs across the country reveals diverse pathways to success — so long as the customer demand is there. 

    By June 8, 2017
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    LG subsidiary will install 40 MW of batteries on Guam

    The two storage facilities are expected to help reduce intermittent power outages and integrate more solar energy for the U.S. territory. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 8, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Colorado decoupling proposal unites Xcel, distributed energy advocates

    Separating utility revenues from power sales would benefit efficiency and DERs, but some critics worry customer bills will rise and argue for a more extensive regulatory overhaul. 

    By June 7, 2017
  • Duke files for grid modernization rider in Ohio, proposes 10 MW storage pilot

    The battery project would be located to allow it to provide ancillary services to the grid and backup power to critical infrastructure.

    By Peter Maloney • June 7, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Maryland, Hawaii turn to storage incentives as state markets gain momentum

    A new GTM Research report examines Hawaii and Maryland as examples of a trend in state energy storage incentives.

    By Peter Maloney • June 6, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    PJM auction results could push nuke operators to 'double down' on subsidies

    Unexpectedly low prices in the May capacity auction could mark a turning point for market reform debates, particularly in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

    By Peter Maloney • June 5, 2017
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    California Senate passes bill for residential energy storage incentives

    The new storage incentives would be modeled after the California Solar Initiative and provide an alternative to the Self-Generation Incentive Program. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 5, 2017
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    Stem tapped by Austin Energy for up to 1MWh of aggregated energy storage

    The partnership is part of Austin Energy's SHINES grant from the Energy Department, which assists in integration of renewables and distributed energy. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 2, 2017
  • New retail power provider enters New York market

    Seattle-based Drift is setting up as an energy services company in New York City, and eventually wants to sign up behind-the-meter customers while moving away from traditional wholesale generators. 

    By June 2, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Despite budget worries, DOE SunShot director 'bet his life' on program's survival

    SunShot Director Charlie Gay is optimistic about Trump's approach to renewables and the DOE's controversial baseload study.

    By Krysti Shallenberger • June 1, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    More than 30 states embrace grid modernization, new policy tracker finds

    A new quarterly report from the folks who brought you "50 States of Solar" aims to chronicle grid modernization initiatives across the U.S.

    By May 31, 2017
  • Younicos, Austin Energy sign deal for 1.75 MW, 3.2 MWh energy storage system

    The project is part of the Department of Energy’s Sustainable and Holistic Integration of Energy Storage and Solar PV program. 

    By Peter Maloney • May 31, 2017
  • Vermont utility offers $1,200 electric vehicle rebate

    The offer is open to all residential and commercial customers, and would also help the city of Burlington meet a goal of becoming energy neutral. 

    By May 31, 2017
  • Pennsylvania bill would allow utilities to earn returns on microgrids, storage

    House Bill 1412 would also allow for wholesale participation in markets with the benefits accruing to customers.

    By May 30, 2017
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    Deep Dive

    How can Tucson Electric get solar + storage for 4.5¢/kWh?

    Subsidies and aggressive pricing strategies are key to the stunning Arizona PPA price, analysts say.

    By Peter Maloney • May 30, 2017
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    New Ohio bill would revamp state power market for full deregulation

    HB 247 would require regulated utilities to divest their generation assets and put an end to lengthy procedings on utility resource planning. 

    By , Peter Maloney • May 30, 2017