Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response: Page 55
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Florida regulators approve 'experimental' DSM program for Gulf Power
Qualifying customers must commit to a minimum non-firm demand reduction of 4,000 kW.
By Robert Walton • April 27, 2018 -
Opinion
Energy use disaggregation is coming. Here are 3 ways utilities can make the most of it
Uttara Sivaram, who has managed product deployments for Bidgely Corp., says utilities need to make energy usage disaggregation part of a broader strategy.
By Uttara Sivaram • April 26, 2018 -
PJM generators, DR providers clash over seasonal resources at FERC
Demand response providers say rules barring seasonal resources from capacity contracts are little more than an effort to boost market revenues for generators.
By Gavin Bade • April 25, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Power system sustainability ratings program aims to follow the LEED
It's been 18 years since the LEED certification was introduced for the building sector. Now, a similar program is targeting power systems.
By Robert Walton • April 25, 2018 -
Nest to provide 1M smart thermostats to low-income homes
Nest partnered with utility programs, government and housing finance agencies, and non-profit organizations to help low-income households reduce bills.
By Robert Walton • April 25, 2018 -
Hawaii Gov. Ige signs law mandating performance-based utility regulation
The law goes further than other performance-based efforts, directing the PUC to "break the direct link" between utility revenues and capital investments.
By Gavin Bade • April 25, 2018 -
FERC approves PJM proposal to implement energy efficiency market restrictions
But the agency refused to revisit a December order that barred states from blocking energy efficiency from participating in wholesale markets.
By Robert Walton • April 23, 2018 -
Opinion
Access to data: Bringing the electricity grid into the Information Age
Timely and convenient access to utility and customer data is vital to moving the electric utility industry into the digital age, unlocking value and engaging customers in new ways, AEE's Coley Girouard writes.
By Coley Girouard • April 23, 2018 -
New York accelerates 2025 energy efficiency targets by 40%
The goal is annual electric efficiency savings of 3% of investor-owned utility sales in 2025.
By Robert Walton • April 20, 2018 -
North Carolina regulatory staff reject Duke Energy's prepaid efficiency proposal
Staff at the state utility commission say the company's proposed efficiency program is not the appropriate approach to give consumers more power over their energy consumption.
By Robert Walton • April 17, 2018 -
Sponsored by PA Consulting
The shifting winds of near-term renewable energy demand drivers
As project economics have grown more compelling in recent years – particularly in the case of wind in the middle of the country – corporate investment has increased.
By Mason Smith, Matt Mooren and Lili Gao • April 17, 2018 -
Opinion
Transportation electrification should build on energy efficiency and renewables program success
States should build on the foundation of strong energy efficiency and renewable energy policies to accelerate the public benefits of transportation electrification, attorney Robin Lunt writes.
By Robin Lunt • April 13, 2018 -
Utilities, DER providers face off over market access at FERC meeting
Grid operators and utilities want to ensure that new distributed resources do not threaten reliability, while DER providers are wary they will use the argument as an excuse to stifle competition.
By Gavin Bade • April 12, 2018 -
Washington regulators require utilities to offer smart meter opt-outs
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission directed companies to minimize opt-out charges to remove any disincentives. Utilities plan to begin installing meters as soon as August.
By Robert Walton • April 11, 2018 -
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 -
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