Energy efficiency, an advanced energy technology with great economic benefits, faces a unique challenge. Residential energy efficiency projects require upfront costs and pay back reliably, but over time. It can be tough to convince homeowners to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars to insulate their homes in order to save a few bucks a month in heating and cooling bills.
NEWS: PACE Lives! First Solar Breaks Efficiency Record; Jet Fuel from Tobacco
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Although it’s been a while since the term “utility death spiral” has been trotted out in the media, there’s no doubt that utilities are under pressure to modernize and innovate their business models. This week we saw several significant moves from utilities that may move us toward to a 21st Century electricity system, from an Arizona utility looking to install residential solar panels — for free — to a report that embraces electric vehicles for future utility growth. Plus, a New York utility has filed a rate case that includes distribution automation, microgrids-as-a-service, and community solar.
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NEWS: GE Tackles Fuel Cells, Google Issues “Little Box” Challenge, and Smart Grid Drones Prepare for Takeoff
Some hardcore technology in this week’s advanced energy news. Energy giant and AEE member General Electric is expanding its advanced energy product line to include fuel cells. Google is looking to shrink inverters. And utility San Diego Gas & Electric is getting ready to launch drones to check on transmission lines.
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NEWS: Resiliency Through Microgrids; EVs and PV: 'Great Tastes that Taste Great Together’
The electrical grid is an aging beast, cobbled together over the last century from disparate pieces to form the infrastructure on which all modern life depends. Sometimes it seems like we are teetering at the edge of disaster, a single storm or terrorist attack away from a devastating outage. Can resiliency save us?
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NEWS: GE Scores Alstom Deal; GM Gets Shade from Solar; Georgia Finds EPA Carbon Standards “Modest”
AEE member and industry giant General Electric scored a big win late last month as it purchased significant energy assets from Alstom, the French industrial conglomerate. We initially reported on the proposed $13.5 billion deal in May, noting that Siemens was also vying for an agreement with Alstom. The French government weighed in to slow down the deal, characterizing Alstom as a “national asset.”
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