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How will energy utilities and customers adapt in an era of distributed, clean energy sources and smart-grid technologies?
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Utility bill data or interval data? Utility-owned smart meters or building-installed meters? Parsing the advantages and disadvantages of various energy data types.
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Surprise: Racing to 100-percent renewables isn't just about tech innovation.
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How utilities are taking advantage of customer-owned energy storage and demand flexibility.
by Mark Dyson
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A New England Clean Energy Council report identifies steps to optimize the region's electrical grid beyond energy preparedness.
by Robert Kropp
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While they can't capture as much energy as batteries, the technology is finding advocates in the transportation sector.
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Decentralization and resiliency are keys to stronger grids.
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Simplicity and efficiency are just two benefits associated with this fast-emerging concept in power distribution.
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After more than a century with little change, electricity infrastructure is being remade. Is a microgrid coming soon to your backyard?
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The Army base is marching forward with a system to direct backup power where it's needed, regardless of where it's generated.
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Former top U.S. energy regulator Jon Wellinghoff explains why the vertically integrated power paradigm of electric utilities is about to disintegrate.
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The market for microgrids in the military is in the tens of billions of dollars — and growing.
by Lisa Cohn
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Three programs illuminate the potential for renewables and distributed resources at the university, city and state levels.
by Rebecca Cole
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Distributed renewable energy resources are coming to communities across the nation as part of a new initiative.
by Rebecca Cole
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McDonald's, AT&T and Jones Lang LaSalle have learned that to achieve energy priorities, engaging execs, employees and communities is key.
by Ellen Bell
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The batteries could step in as a substitute for inefficient peaker plants or to back up intermittent renewable energy.
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The startup's growth reflects how commercial and military users are key to driving adoption of grid energy storage.
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The heads of two progressive utilities offer clues on how to profit with solar, combined heat and power, and microgrids.
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Microgrids and cogeneration kept the lights on for NYU and a housing development while Sandy caused widespread outages.
by Mary Barber
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We tend to think of colleges, and especially students, as our future -- not only the students themselves, the next generation of leaders, but the actual
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"We have met the enemy and he is us."So said the long-running American comic strip character Pogo in a 1970 Earth Day poster about pollution. The
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Many say the power grid is becoming less reliable. Proposed laws aim to bring thermal energy storage closer to home.
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The electricity industry’s been abuzz recently about the need for a more resilient grid. As a result, microgrids are quickly becoming the industry’s topic