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Microgrids - January 15, 2019
Shell adds microgrid to Technology Center
Shell’s Technology Center in Houston has installed a microgrid to power part of the 200-acre campus while also serving as a research tool for Shell International Exploration & Production Company, Inc.’s work to explore the next generation clean power and distributed energy technologies.
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January 12, 2019
Weekend reads: EIA says solar, wind to dominate; AOC & the Green New Deal
It's the weekend! Kick back and relax with these must-read energy stories from around the web:
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Utilities - January 11, 2019 - By Coley Girouard
Top 10 Utility Regulation Trends
As we move into 2019, let’s check in on the top public utility commission (PUC) actions and trends of the past year. Ten prominent trends and actions stand out above the rest, from renewables continuing their downward price trajectory, to electric vehicle charging infrastructure build-outs getting approved, to exploration of utility business model reforms and non-wires alternatives to traditional distribution investments.
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GHG Emissions - January 10, 2019
Toyota and Kenworth collaborate on zero emission trucks
Toyota Motor North America announced it is collaborating with Kenworth Truck Company to develop 10 zero-emission Kenworth T680s powered by Toyota hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrains. The vehicles, which will have a range of more than 300 miles under norman drayage operating conditions will transport cargo across the Los Angeles basin
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Distributed Energy Resources - January 9, 2019
Optimizing Solar, Storage, and a Fuel Cell for a Brooklyn Apartment Complex
As one of the most energy-intensive urban environments in the world, New York City faces a significant challenge in maintaining reliable access to power during periods of high demand for electricity. This case study, presented by Enel X, showcases how an apartment complex in Brooklyn integrates distributed energy resources to improve access to independent power while reducing energy spend and maximizing incentive earning.
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Microgrids - December 11, 2018
Martha’s Vineyard to modernize with microgrids
The Martha’s Vineyard Transit Authority is implementing a plan to modernize its public transit system. The agency is currently replacing its fleet of 33 diesel buses with battery electric models
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Distributed Energy Resources - December 7, 2018
SED’s Distributed Energy Forum premieres in 2019
In response to growing interest in Distributed Energy Resources (DER) among corporate and institutional energy buyers, Smart Energy Decisions has announced the launch of an innovative new event focused on helping large electric power users understand the opportunity and offer a roadmap for success in the adoption of DER.
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Distributed Energy Resources - December 6, 2018
Partners HealthCare adds fuel cell system
Partners HealthCare, an integrated health system founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, will deploy 4.1 megawatts of fuel cell-based energy systems at locations throughout Massachusetts.
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Energy Storage - November 26, 2018
Energy Storage Helps an Ontario Food Manufacturer Take Control of Electricity Costs
This case study, presented by Enel X, breaks down how Algoma Orchards leverages energy storage and DER optimization software to transition its facility’s load on and off the grid automatically and seamlessly—reducing energy spend without disrupting site-level productivity at the facility.
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Energy Efficiency - October 15, 2018
2019 Innovation Awards open for nominations
The Smart Energy Decisions 2019 Innovation Awards program is now accepting nominations.
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