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Deep Dive
5 new strategies to design more effective utility DER pilots
A new RMI report uses insights from utility pilots and demonstration projects to form a roadmap for the energy transition.
By Herman K. Trabish • July 20, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Straight Outta BQDM: Consolidated Edison looks to expand its non-wires approach
After state officials extended the utility's initial demand management project, Consolidated Edison is considering expanding its grid-edge strategy.
By Robert Walton • July 19, 2017 -
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TrendlineTop 5 Stories from Utility Dive
Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources.
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Vermont regulators to examine grid modernization
The staff of the Public Service Board will lead an initial workshop in August.
By Robert Walton • July 19, 2017 -
Consumers Energy announces first solar+storage project for Michigan city
The solar-plus-storage project is part of the utility's effort to help build an "energy district" in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan.
By Robert Walton • July 19, 2017 -
New Hampshire PUC halts C&I, residential renewable energy rebates
A flood of applications compelled the state Public Utilities Commission to put two popular renewable energy rebate programs on hold after Sept. 1.
By Peter Maloney • July 19, 2017 -
Sonnen inks deal to install batteries in new Arizona homes
The contract is part of Sonnen's efforts to replicate its residential solar community approach in the U.S.
By Peter Maloney • July 19, 2017 -
Bloomberg: August eclipse could hurt 9,000 MW of solar output
California is expected to see the biggest impact from the eclipse because solar power serves as much as 40% of its load some days.
By Peter Maloney • July 18, 2017 -
California Assembly committee clears measure for 100% renewables goal
If the bill becomes law, the state would be the second to strive for 100% renewable energy by 2045.
By Peter Maloney • July 18, 2017 -
AEP Ohio taps Powerley's home energy management platform for residential program
The company's hardware and software platform will be available to 1.5 million customers in AEP's Ohio service territory.
By Robert Walton • July 17, 2017 -
New York PSC expands ConEd's non-wires alternatives program
The Brooklyn Queens Demand Management project intended to defer construction of a $1.2 billion substation.
By Robert Walton • July 17, 2017 -
Flow battery developer ViZn Energy says it can pair solar and storage for 4¢/kWh
If successful, the company could beat a previous price benchmark set by an Arizona utility, which signed a solar-plus-storage contract for less than $0.045/kWh.
By Peter Maloney • July 17, 2017 -
Southern will test Tesla batteries in 1 MWh pilot for Gulf Power subsidiary
Southern wants to study the batteries for two years in hopes of eventually offering storage to C&I customers.
By Peter Maloney • July 14, 2017 -
Opinion
Comprehensive vulnerability assessment is key to protecting the grid from cyberattacks
Vencore Labs executives say the only way to guard the grid is to first understand how its weak points have changed.
By Stan Pietrowicz, Tony Bogovic • July 13, 2017 -
California lawmakers aim for cap-and-trade vote next week
Leading lawmakers seek a two-thirds majority on the bill to protect the emissions trading scheme from legal challenges.
By Peter Maloney • July 13, 2017 -
Strategic review leads to management shakeup at Edison International consultancy
Edison launched its "energy-as-a-service" company last year as a way to help large corporate consumers lower power bills.
By Robert Walton • July 13, 2017 -
Opinion
Non-Wires Alternatives: What's up next in utility business model evolution
Utilities not already considering NWAs in planning processes should wise up quick, says Navigant analyst Brett Feldman.
By Brett Feldman • July 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
Can electric vehicle advocates resurrect Georgia's tax credit?
With electric vehicle sales expected to grow sharply nationwide, advocates fear the state will miss out on a chance to expand its economy.
By Robert Walton • July 12, 2017 -
Minnesota co-ops launch electric school bus pilot
The Canadian-manufactured bus runs on five batteries and has a range of 100 miles.
By Robert Walton • July 12, 2017 -
Deep Dive
After sector outcry, Massachusetts energy chief defends 200 MWh storage target
Some storage interests expected a higher target, but DOER defends it as a first step in a comprehensive plan
By Peter Maloney • July 11, 2017 -
Opinion
Competitive electricity retailing: Why restructuring must go on
Power consultant Erik Desrosiers offers five steps regulators can take to get electricity deregulation back on track.
By Erik Desrosiers • July 11, 2017 -
Sponsored by Essense Partners
Going beyond 'net zero' to passive house
Understanding that the grid is not a bank is key to recognizing that current ‘net zero’ accounting could lead to suboptimal building design outcomes.
July 11, 2017 -
Advanced Microgrid Solutions raises $34M from utilities, investment firm in Series B funding
Apart from project financing, AMS has raised about $50 million to expand.
By Robert Walton • July 11, 2017 -
BNEF: Electric vehicles will compose more than 50% of new car sales by 2040
Bloomberg New Energy Finance ramped up its adoption expectations due to falling battery prices and stronger commitments from automakers.
By Robert Walton • July 11, 2017 -
Siemens, AES form new energy storage joint venture Fluence
The companies each hold a 50% stake in the venture, which can lay claim to more than 460 MW of storage worldwide.
By Peter Maloney • July 11, 2017 -
Opinion
How wholesale power markets and state environmental policies can work together
Analysts from The Brattle Group lay out three paths for making state energy goals work in electricity markets.
By Sam Newell, Johannes Pfeifenberger, Judy Chang and Kathleen Spees • July 10, 2017