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September 17, 2024
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Could Virtual Power Plants Replace Natural Gas Peakers?
AEU Webinar: Tech-neutral Regulation Needed to Help VPPs Fill Gaps in Growing Power Demand
DOE estimates that the U.S. will need to almost triple its current VPP capacity to provide 10% to 20% of the anticipated increased demand on the grid by 2030.
DOE estimates that the U.S. will need to almost triple its current VPP capacity to provide 10% to 20% of the anticipated increased demand on the grid by 2030. | DOE
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Virtual power plants could provide the same dispatchability and reliability as traditional centralized power plants, allowing customers to cut energy bills and emissions.
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