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A new study by ASHRAE illustrates the surprising potential for city resilience allowed by smart buildings.
by Paul Lee
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For power providers, it starts with a more thoughtful approach to building new plants.
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Surprise: Racing to 100-percent renewables isn't just about tech innovation.
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This week on the GreenBiz 350 podcast: Dissecting Hawaii's first-in-the-nation 100 percent renewable power goal, plus the fight over the evolving role of utilities.
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Interview with Alexandre Brailowsky, Head of Societal Responsibility at the French utility Engie, on company strategy.
by Eva Dienel
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The web services arm of the largest online retailer in the world teams up with Dominion Virginia Power to power data centers.
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As the latest corporate energy user to jump into the wholesale electricity business, the tech giant shows how the tide may be turning away from power monopolies.
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There are many definitions and benefits of community solar. Start with fulfilling customer acceptance.
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How utilities are taking advantage of customer-owned energy storage and demand flexibility.
by Mark Dyson
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In an effort stave off the 'utility death spiral,' many utility companies are levying increased fees and subsidy cuts on rooftop solar customers.
by RP Siegel
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The battle over the Pepco-Exelon Merger, which would create the nation's largest utility, reveals more consolidation and rate fights and on the horizon.
by Rachel Gold
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New research shows that it won't necessarily take super storage to scale renewable energy, but it will take a mix of locally-generated and utility-scale power.
by RP Siegel
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Transforming carbon emissions from fossil fuel generation is more than a business opportunity.
by David Crane
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Want a cap-and-trade system or straight-up emissions caps? Here's why businesses should push clean power with states despite the latest setback.
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As big players such as First Solar enter the market, will the 'community' part of community solar endure?
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Leaks are bad, but we have a larger methane problem. An emerging biogas industry that uses organic waste gas capture is a possible solution.
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The state's residential solar program is so effective that the utility company cites large revenue loss as cause to raise tariffs on solar customers.
by Chris Nelder
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The outgoing CEO of NRG has a very specific answer, and it has little to do with short-term stock prices.
by David Crane
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High-tech batteries may be garnering the headlines, but utilities from Spain to China are relying on pumped storage hydroelectricity to overcome intermittent wind and solar.
by John Roach
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New regulations in Arizona require solar installers to provide the likely cost of a leased system over the life of the lease and let utilities charge solar fees.
by RP Siegel
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Cost-effective, grid-connected, solar-plus-battery systems are coming soon in many places, insulating customers from rising retail electricity prices.
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The next century of energy will look nothing like the past one, and parties on both sides can thrive if they pay attention to these forces.
by Bryce Yonker
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Amid new experiments in utility business models and regulatory schemes, Colorado considers performance-based regulation of investor-owned utilities.