Load Management, Efficiency & Demand Response: Page 7
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AI could halt energy use growth in US buildings: LBNL study
Combined with policy measures and low-carbon generation, building carbon emissions can decline over 90% by 2050 compared with business-as-usual scenarios, according to national lab researchers.
By Joe Burns • Aug. 6, 2024 -
Schneider Electric’s Q2 revenue in North America soars amid growth in energy management
Energy management revenue organically rose 15.5% year over year, to nearly $3.4 billion in North America, despite contending with supply chain challenges, the company said.
By Nish Amarnath • Aug. 6, 2024 -
Opinion
It’s time to stop fretting about load growth and get serious about demand-side solutions
As electricity demand growth fuels a crisis of confidence, utilities and grid operators should prioritize least-cost, least-risk demand-side solutions to deliver valuable grid services.
By Sara Baldwin • Aug. 6, 2024 -
$36M for low-income housing energy efficiency available from US DOE grants
Local governments and other entities can get up to $2 million each for weatherization and workforce training efforts.
By Ysabelle Kempe • Aug. 2, 2024 -
Dominion miss on Virginia efficiency target could impact gas peaker approval
The Virginia Clean Economy Act set Dominion energy savings targets through 2025. “It seems very probable they won’t hit any of the targets,” said Nate Benforado, senior attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center.
By Robert Walton • July 31, 2024 -
US cities sharpen focus on building performance standards to meet net-zero goals
Over 40 cities will have these standards in place by 2026, compelling building owners to prioritize energy efficiency and emissions reduction measures, according to a report from JLL.
By Nish Amarnath • July 29, 2024 -
600+ NYC facilities pledge to cut energy use as part of expanded demand response program
The city plans to additionally install over 1,150 real-time meters in city buildings to help manage electricity use, the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services said.
By Nish Amarnath • July 24, 2024 -
EnergyHub to integrate Wallbox L2 chargers into grid flexibility programs
About 80% of EV charging occurs at home, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, making residential customers a key to utilities looking to manage growing demand.
By Robert Walton • July 24, 2024 -
Energy storage industry sees 117% increase in corporate funding in H1 2024: Mercom
Storage deal volume reached $15.4 billion in the six months ending June 30, but funding for smart grid companies dropped 11% from the year-earlier period to $1.8 billion, Mercom Capital Group said.
By Brian Martucci • July 23, 2024 -
Schneider Electric upgrades cloud-based energy management platform
The enhancements include an automation feature that provides building operators with real-time calculations of renewable energy coverage against consumption data, a company executive said.
By Nish Amarnath • July 18, 2024 -
Google cuts on-site carbon emissions but struggles to contain data center electricity use
Despite implementing demand response programs, electrification efforts and power purchase agreements, AI’s computational requirements have led to increases in the company’s emissions.
By Joe Burns • July 15, 2024 -
PJM market monitor asks FERC to end grid operator’s energy efficiency capacity payments
The complaint from Monitoring Analytics adds to energy efficiency issues in the PJM Interconnection’s capacity market, including Affirmed Energy’s possible bankruptcy.
By Ethan Howland • July 15, 2024 -
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Lack of power pushes rental price increases in major U.S. data center markets: report
Demand growth and shrinking availability of data centers are pushing companies to secondary markets with greater power availability, a new report says.
By Joe Burns • July 11, 2024 -
EIA prepares for second attempt to survey bitcoin miners about electricity consumption
Preliminary estimates from the Energy Information Administration suggest cryptocurrency mining could account for up to 2.3% of total U.S. electricity consumption today.
By Robert Walton • July 11, 2024 -
‘There’s been a ton of progress’ on energy efficiency this year. Next up: court cases and an election
2024 has been a banner year for energy efficiency so far, particularly with a slate of new appliance standards finalized by the U.S. Department of Energy. But a court case and upcoming election could stall progress, say experts.
By Robert Walton • July 3, 2024 -
FERC targets Affirmed Energy for alleged tariff violation in PJM capacity market
The company contends it followed market rules in selling energy efficiency resources in the PJM Interconnection’s capacity market.
By Ethan Howland • July 1, 2024 -
Grid, utility limits are biggest barrier to commercial EV charger deployment: Xendee survey
A majority of EV charger developers and operators say they've run into roadblocks when trying to access power from the grid.
By Emma Penrod • June 25, 2024 -
Consumer advocates ask FERC to halt PJM energy efficiency ‘addback’ in capacity market
The ratepayer advocates and four U.S. senators urged FERC to hold a technical conference on how best to ensure the participation of energy efficiency resources in wholesale markets.
By Ethan Howland • June 25, 2024 -
Honeywell launches plug load management solution to cut US energy waste
The Connected Power system can monitor, manage and automate outlets, reducing wasted energy on idle appliances, the company says.
By Joe Burns • June 21, 2024 -
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DOE, conservation groups defend furnace efficiency rule, technology requirement
Condensing technology does not alter furnace installation requirements and “has only a limited effect on installation costs,” the U.S. Department of Energy told a federal appeals court.
By Robert Walton • June 20, 2024 -
Residential DERs could compensate for rise in peak energy demand by 2035: Deloitte
Most utilities, however, will need to increase coordination with residential customers to maximize the potential of distributed energy resources, according to Deloitte.
By Emma Penrod • June 12, 2024 -
Deep Dive
As NVIDIA, IBM and others apply AI to boost utilities, regulatory and data privacy obstacles abound
The “move fast and break things” business model of the technology sector is meeting the regulated spending and reliability imperatives of the utility sector.
By Herman K. Trabish • June 11, 2024 -
$45M available for energy efficiency retrofits: DOE
Washington, D.C., and five states are receiving funds for revolving loan programs that can be tapped for energy audits, upgrades and retrofits, the U.S. Department of Energy said.
By Nish Amarnath • June 10, 2024 -
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June 10, 2024