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Utility queuing challenges, standardizing charging equipment and improving financing mechanisms are driving the conversation on EVs.
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Heavy-duty vehicle electrification has entered a new era, but challenges still exist in engaging utilities and deploying depot charging.
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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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Central Hudson Gas & Electric's two-year plan includes building microgrids and increasing community solar.
by Elisa Wood
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Decentralization and resiliency are keys to stronger grids.
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How much can change in the six years leading up to 2020? Think about how much changed from 2007 to 2013.
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As the use of electric vehicles rises, how will utilities integrate them into demand response programs?
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More than 8,000 buildings in the U.S. earned certification in the past year.
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PG&E's new rate proposal would encourage EV drivers to charge when there's plenty of spare capacity on the electrical grid, at a price that -- in real dollars -- is less than half what gas cost in 1949.<br />
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The EPA just set its first rules to regulate pollution from natural-gas fracking. Here's how all the debate and activity is already driving change for energy, manufacturing and transportation companies.
by Adam Aston
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The CEO of San Diego-based On-Ramp Wireless talks about the company's unique technology and business model, the siloed nature of utilities, and future opportunities for VERGE technologies in building automation and logistics.
by Derek Top
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Texas, like much of the country, is suffering through an extreme summer heat-wave. While utilities are hesitant to ask their customers to scale back the energy use, smart grid technologies offer a better way to keep the grid up.
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Verdantix research into both energy customers and suppliers in the U.K. yielded five best practices for helping any company get the most out of their utillity from a sustainability standpoint.
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Researchers estimate existing coalmines around the world will reach peak production as early as next year, with peak production levels cut in half by the turn of the century.
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Following in the footsteps of Walmart, IBM and Procter and Gamble, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. officially kicked off a project this week to size up the carbon footprint of its supply chain with the help of Climate Earth and UC Berkeley.
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At a much-buzzed event yesterday on eBay's campus, Bloom Energy unveiled its Energy Server, fuel cell generators that could change the shape of how companies and municipalities get their energy.
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The city of Wilmington and Honeywell have embarked on a sweeping $14.5 million efficiency project that includes two solar arrays, increased water reservoir capacity, a traffic light retrofit and upgraded lighting and HVAC systems for 11 facilities.
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The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy studied energy efficiency programs for the industrial sector in order to catalog best practices of those that got it right. Among the critical lessons learned from successful programs: identify internal champions, get to know the customer, and start with assessments, while building the internal capacity to do more.