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Its “energy as a service” platform helps utilities add demand response, smart metering quickly without minimal upfront investment.
102
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It's time to start answering the hard questions about how renewable energy will be integrated with the grid.
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How pricing affects solar-plus-battery system economics and pricing reform for better grid integration.
by James Mandel
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An NRDC scientist breaks down a recent report to show how program managers saved 24,000 gigawatt-hours in 2013 alone, and plans for better years.
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As choices and customizations abound, electricity use varies from home to home. Can demand charges protect the grid from high peak loads?
by Matt Lehrman
106
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A new resource explains how to use automated demand response standard OpenADR with several popular types of DR programs.
by Barry Haaser
107
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In Texas, are recently proposed changes to its distributed resource energy pricing a way forward for a more integrated energy grid?
by Dan Seif
108
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The Pay As You Save model calls for installing improvements free for customers and repaying the cost through utility tariffs.
by Jahi Wise
109
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Consumers are excited about the Powerwall battery for homes, but the scalable Powerpack for utilities could make an even bigger impact on how we finance energy storage.
by RP Siegel
110
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Electric utilities have the potential to be the catalyst in driving the rest of the sector toward carbon reductions — if they make some serious changes first.
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While energy cost savings are often the first thing investors look at when considering retrofitting, a new guide by RMI shows that the value goes much deeper.
112
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Elon Musk's new energy storage system allows businesses and homes to save solar energy and reduce grid-energy use.
113
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While energy cost savings are often the first thing investors look at when considering retrofitting, a new guide by RMI shows the value goes much deeper.
114
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Due to the complexity of the electric grid, it often can be hard for emerging companies to fit in. Here's how to survive the pressure to conform.
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Al Gore thinks utilities will become like landlines — an option instead of a necessity. Industry experts think “load defection” is a likelier scenario.
by Bobby Magill
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Big60Million plans to boost solar with mini-bonds, making sure locals reap the benefits of having clean energy on their doorstep.
by Tom Idle
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The economics of renewable energy are quickly changing the math on power delivery, foreshadowing the next phase in the much-heralded 'utility death spiral' debate.
118
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Solar has benefits for beyond the customers with solar on their rooftops — if done right.
119
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The integrated utility services model is part of Fort Collins Utilities’ success. Here’s how it works.
by James Mandel
120
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While Kentucky may be the heavy favorite to win this year's NCAA tournament, which school would win the renewable energy bracket?
by Matt Lehrman
121
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Getting to a future where renewable energy supplies at least 70 percent of our power is not so farfetched.
122
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Blessed with lots of sun and keen to cut reliance on imported oil, Hawaii has moved to the forefront of U.S. solar installations. But could new financial and technical hurdles derail adoption?
by Erica Gies
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The Silicon Valley solar company is now offering a tool for cities seeking new resiliency measures to better control their electricity sourcing and distribution.
124
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The predominant models for pricing electricity date back to 1961. The time has come to revisit and update that standard.
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Evolving our outdated utilities will take more than updating the infrastructure. It requires a shift in how we present and price these vital services.