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Utilities should be putting more emphasis on a VPP future. Heres why. |
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The grid of the future could rely much more heavily on distributed energy resources and virtual power plants according to an executive at Portland General Electric, interviewed by POWERGRID last week. That future turns distribution utilities into distribution system operators and could even see the demise of the smart meter as it is replaced by the smart panel. Its a provocative piece and wed like to know what you think about it. Is this the future you envision as well? |
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| | Kiran Bhatraju, founder and CEO of Arcadia, joined Episode 38 of the Factor This! podcast to discuss the role of data in upending the energy industry's long-held power dynamics. | Read more |
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| The study is one of the first attempts to incorporate all carbon dioxide removal approaches recognized in U.S. legislation into a single model. | Read more |
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| Energy security tops the list of the 'most exciting' areas of smart utility development, ahead of climate-related and disaster management technologies, according to a recent survey. | Read more |
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UPCOMING EVENTS DISTRIBUTECH International Join our mailing list and be the first to know when registration opens for DISTRIBUTECH International 2024 taking place February 27-29 in Orlando, FL! READ MORE | |
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| A new report from Canadian utility BC Hydro shows that some of the daily routines and electricity use pattens that covid changed havent shifted back to how they were pre-pandemic. |
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| Entergy Texas presented representatives from Huntsville-based Sam Houston State University with a $255,000 check to help build the first EV fast charging station on the campus, which will be powered by an 80-panel solar array. |
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| When implementing the transformation change as envisioned by the IIJA and the IRA, reliability and resource adequacy must be maintained. |
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