Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA)
A Smart Energy Week panel said a decarbonized grid will need long-term storage "time machines" to move energy from when it's produced to when it's needed.
Reducing power plant carbon emissions may ultimately be in the hands of electric utility customers with the technology to automatically reduce their usage.
Hawaii’s move to performance-based regulation is still “a work in progress,” state Public Utilities Commission Chair James Griffin said last week.
All microgrids may be different, but the development process can be standardized, said participants in a feasibility study funded by Maryland officials.
SRP's Marc Campell discussed how the Arizona utility identified stakeholders to help it electrify transportation during SEPA's Grid Evolution Summit.
Decarbonizing the U.S. grid will also mean overcoming communities’ aesthetic objections to large projects, Seattle City Light CEO Debra Smith told SEPA.
For one clean-tech startup, participating in a utility-related accelerator program provides an opportunity to get feedback from its target customers.
The electrification of trucking fleets will require utilities to adopt smart grid technologies and design new rates, panelists said during a SEPA panel.
Officials at a SEPA webinar discussed a transactive market platform pilot in California that proactively helps shift load and save customers money.
Creating a new “hydrogen economy” will require new rules and regulations. What rules will apply and who will enforce them?
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