Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response: Page 29
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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 -
Deep Dive
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 Herman K. Trabish • Aug. 31, 2020 -
Sponsored by IBM
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Deep Dive
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 Herman K. Trabish • Aug. 24, 2020 -
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 -
Andrew. (2011). "Los Angeles" [Photograph]. Retrieved from Flickr.
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 -
Opinion
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 -
Performance incentive mechanisms can support broad policy goals, RMI finds
The report is an essential read for regulators that are developing performance incentive mechanisms, according to Mike O’Boyle, director of electricity policy at Energy Innovation.
By Guy Burdick • Aug. 18, 2020 -
Deep Dive
Propelling the transition: The battle for control of virtual power plants is just beginning
As virtual power plants develop, there is a growing debate about the degree to which the future of distributed energy management will be controlled by large utilities or third-party aggregators.
By Matthew Bandyk • Aug. 18, 2020 -
Opinion
The business case for sustainable urban transport
With such a strong business case and demonstrable ROI to speak for investments in sustainable transport, governments have a moral obligation to act.
By Meagan Crawford • Aug. 14, 2020 -
Waste giant Republic Services and Nikola cancel major electric truck order
Plans to develop at least 2,500 new electric refuse vehicles, the industry's largest order by far, are being reversed due to "longer than expected development time, and unexpected costs."
By Cole Rosengren • Updated Dec. 23, 2020 -
FERC staff to Congress: HV transmission essential to reducing carbon, deploying renewables
One of the largest opportunities for high voltage transmission is colocation, though barriers include restrictions set by the Federal Highway Administration and state transportation agencies, analysts say.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 10, 2020 -
ConEd, Eversource blasted by New York, Connecticut officials after 'wholly inadequate' storm response
Hurricane Isaias brought Northeast utilities the largest number of power outages since 2012's Hurricane Sandy.
By Catherine Morehouse • Updated Aug. 10, 2020 -
Mandated energy efficiency scores would influence home buying: ACEEE
An empirical study of how U.S. homeowners value energy efficiency information found that homebuyers are more likely to purchase an efficient home if that data is presented in a listing.
By Kristin Musulin • Aug. 6, 2020 -
Sponsored by Enel X
Demand response: Delivering reliability in uncertain times – a Q&A with Enel X
How can utilities be assured that demand response resources will be available when needed?
Aug. 5, 2020 -
GM, EVgo to triple fast charging network
The companies announced plans to add more than 2,700 new fast chargers in "highly visible areas" across 40 undisclosed metropolitan areas.
By Chris Teale • Aug. 3, 2020 -
'Take a deep breath': Arizona drive to 100% clean energy breaks down amid commissioner disputes
The Arizona Corporation Commission was unable to muster three votes for a proposal put forth by Chairman Bob Burns and Commissioner Sandra Kennedy, and the meeting was quickly adjourned.
By Robert Walton • July 31, 2020 -
Tesla sues Rivian alleging trade secret theft as companies jockey for EV dominance
Tesla says Rivian persuaded employees to misappropriate specific confidential information before leaving Tesla, according to the company’s filing in California Superior Court.
By Guy Burdick • July 30, 2020 -
Sponsored by Oracle
Influencing customer behaviors to achieve our clean energy vision
The progress we make today is essential for the environment tomorrow.
By Josh Lich, Senior Director, Go-to-Market Strategy, Oracle Utilities Opower • July 28, 2020 -
Construction begins on Pittsburgh International Airport microgrid
The microgrid will completely power PIT by next summer, marking a first-of-its-kind initiative among major U.S. airports.
By Chris Teale • July 24, 2020 -
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Senate Republicans urge McConnell to include clean energy in COVID-19 recovery package
The letter, led by Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., is likely "the largest number of Republican senators" to have signed onto an effort urging clean energy be included in a federal recovery package.
By Catherine Morehouse • July 24, 2020