Archive for year: 2015
Say Hello to the Grid July 21, 2015 by Todd Olinsky-Paul Whether we like it or not, the power system remains a black box to most people. |
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The Lessons Coal and Electricity Markets of the Past Can Offer Solar+Storage Markets Today July 20, 2015 by Lewis Milford The path to scaling up clean energy technologies like solar+storage sometimes can seem like unchartered territory. |
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Energy Storage Savings – Coming Soon to a Utility Rate Near You July 9, 2015 by Seth Mullendore Forget energy storage as the technology of the future, for many utility customers the time for storage is already here. |
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Opportunities and Challenges for Solar+Storage Markets July 8, 2015 by Sarah Galbraith Solar power plus storage is a technology marriage that can work and is working already. |
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Is Solar+Storage Worth it in Hawaii? Yes, and in California and Pennsylvania and Virginia… June 25, 2015 by Seth Mullendore The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) recently enlisted Clean Power Research (CPR) to create a methodology for valuing customer-sited behind-the-meter solar+storage systems in the state of Hawaii. |
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Shining a Light on Emerging Resilient Power Movement June 19, 2015 by Samantha Donalds A new, first-of-its-kind report from Clean Energy Group tells the story of the early years of the resilient power movement… |
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The Solar+Storage Innovation You Didn’t Hear About June 11, 2015 by Todd Olinsky-Paul There’s so much going on in the world of resilient power right now, it’s hard to keep up… |
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Offshore Wind Targets: the Missing Carrot? June 11, 2015 by Val Stori Offshore wind advocates and industry were dealt a discouraging setback when news of Cape Wind’s terminated utility contracts hit the press. |
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Oregon is Poised to Fund Energy Storage June 4, 2015 by Todd Olinsky-Paul In May, the Oregon Department of Energy announced its upcoming solicitation for an energy storage demonstration project. |
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Energy Storage Comes of Age in New York May 18, 2015 by Todd Olinsky-Paul This month, NYSERDA announced $450,525,000 in new funding for commercial/industrial scale solar PV systems between 200 kW and 2 MW capacity. |