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Bidirectional charging through vehicle-to-grid technology could help boost resiliency for the grid as well as EV fleet owners.
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Report
Grid outages.
Hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, and other severe weather.
Ever-fluctuating energy prices.
Growing demand for fewer
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Report
Centralized electricity production spurred huge progress in the early 20th century — enabling significant economies of scale and improved power plant
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Webcast
Date/Time: November 4, 2021 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
California is facing power insecurity at levels unlike anything in its recent history:
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Webcast
Join thought leaders as they discuss what technologies, opportunities and policies will build this grid of the future.
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The opportunity to invest is massive, and new ownership models from subcontracting to cooperatives can help communities get in on the action.
by Sachi Graber
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The technology can help withstand catastrophic events and allow for quicker recoveries when the worst occurs.
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The fragility of the electric grid is on everyone's minds — it's time to make it a more resilient, reliable energy system.
by Sarah Golden
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Strategies like isolated generation, cross-sector planning and partnerships, and planning for the unplannable will apply far beyond islands like Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
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Quantum computing and other factors require an overhaul of our energy systems.
by Cedrik Neike
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Utilities need a better safety net for investing in innovative new technologies.
by Sara Harari
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Utilities are stepping up, but a new report suggests regulators and grid operators aren't responding fast enough.
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The electricity grids of the Western U.S. are home to major electricity innovation — as well as major grid challenges.
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Solar, wind and microgrids are promising, but misconceptions about their cost and benefit could interfere with their adoption.
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From batteries to blockchain, new technologies in the energy sector carry the potential to upend traditional infrastructure and business models.
and business models.
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States and countries that replace old, costly fossil-fired generators with renewables and efficient DERs have found greater reliability and resilience at lower costs.
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In this week's episode, we dive into World Water Week, three perspectives on financing the circular economy — and how automakers fit into the energy ecosystem.
by Joel Makower
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Fifteen contracts were involved in getting the grid-tied Pena Station off the ground.
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Pricing incentives can help match electric vehicle's increasing electricity usage with power output.
by RP Siegel
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We should seize the opportunity presented by the Department of Energy's grid study to ensure tomorrow’s electricity markets work in service of, not contrary to, our society’s goals.
by Mark Dyson
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Until technology companies address hacking incidents and other security issues, it does little good to talk up the environmental benefits.
by Jim Lyza
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The electricity system is about to experience a several-orders-of-magnitude increase in the number of vulnerabilities to cyber-threats.
by Jesse Morris
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Keep your eyes on the Energy Web Foundation, an open source technology initiative co-managed by the Rocky Mountain Institute.
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Where should our infrastructure spending go?
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We so take the electricity infrastructure for granted that we fail to recognize it as a potent public policy tool for economic revitalization. Of all large
by Mahesh Bhave