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    GE enters deal to make New York Power Authority ‘first fully digital utility’

    The agreement aims to digitize NYPA's entire system to boost reliability and decrease its carbon footprint. 

    By Peter Maloney • Oct. 30, 2017
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    Technology, markets and contracts — oh my! The keys to profiting from California’s duck curve

    California policymakers look to address renewables over-generation through smart investments in supply- and demand-side resources.

    By Herman K. Trabish • Oct. 30, 2017
  • Tesla’s first Puerto Rico battery project is a microgrid at a children’s hospital

    Small renewable energy and battery-based projects are being deployed on the island, while efforts continue to rebuild the bulk power grid. 

    By Robert Walton • Oct. 25, 2017
  • Atlanta to offer property owners $500M in bonds for clean energy projects

    The bonds will be available for projects related to energy efficiency, water conservation and renewable energy.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 24, 2017
  • Hawaii expands rooftop solar, storage options for residential customers

    A “Smart Export” program offers a new compensation option for customers installing the distributed energy resources.

    By Robert Walton • Oct. 24, 2017
  • DOE to fund $15M for fast electric vehicle charging research

    The department's goal is to develop plug-in electric vehicle systems that can decrease charge time to 15 minutes or less.

    By Peter Maloney • Oct. 24, 2017
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    12 major cities sign declaration to promote clean transit

    By signing the Fossil-Fuel Free Streets Declaration, mayors pledged to transition to zero-emissions buses and extend green city areas.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 23, 2017
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    Portland, ME may soon install Wi-Fi in its street lights

    The city is looking to install smart technologies on its lampposts in addition to energy efficient LED lightbulbs.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Oct. 23, 2017
  • New Florida muni solar program cuts NEM rates, includes battery storage incentives

    Jacksonville Electric Authority seeks to procure 250 MW of utility-scale solar and provide battery storage rebates, while trimming the net metering rate for new customers to the utility's fuel rate. 

    By Robert Walton • Oct. 23, 2017
  • Toronto officially announces Sidewalk Labs as smart city partner

    "Sidewalk Toronto" will become an innovation playground for Google's sister subsidiary.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 19, 2017
  • Sonnen plans solar+storage virtual power plant in Arizona home development

    Mandalay Homes has partnered with Germany's Sonnen to install smart residential energy storage systems in a new Arizona community.

    By Robert Walton • Oct. 16, 2017
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    Opinion

    Automated robots are the key to utility infrastructure management

    The real goal is complete autonomy; the removal of human intervention. This is where the true cost savings will materialize.

    By Michael Hartnack • Oct. 9, 2017
  • Massachusetts starts inquiry into energy storage eligibility for net metering

    Regulators will also examine the qualification of net metering facilities to bid into ISO-New England’s forward capacity market. 

    By Peter Maloney • Oct. 9, 2017
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    Harvard survey: Only one-third of businesses have developed resiliency plans

    If city leaders want businesses to get on board with resiliency and sustainability plans, they should target their concerns: costs and continuity of operations.

    By Cody Boteler • Oct. 5, 2017
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    Deep Dive

    ITC seeks more details as solar sector battles over remedies in trade case hearing

    More than 50 stakeholders crowded the ITC's hearing room to debate the merits of proposed tariffs as well as a quota and floor price in a 9-hour hearing Tuesday. 

    By Krysti Shallenberger • Oct. 4, 2017
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    ACEEE: Massachusetts tops energy efficiency scorecard for 7th-consecutive year

    California and Rhode Island rounded out the top three spots, while Idaho, Florida and Virginia were touted as most-improved states.

    By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 3, 2017
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    More government workers are using standing desks at the office (with related video)

    Look for more government staffers to rely on standing desks in the future, says Jason McCann, VARIDESK CEO.

    Oct. 1, 2017
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    Nanogrid storage could prevent future Puerto Rico-style electricity disasters

    As the island territory struggles to keep the lights on, a Cornell professor suggests a way forward: designing buildings that can generate and store their own power.

    By Cody Boteler • Sept. 28, 2017
  • Trio of new bills in Congress aim to support energy storage deployment

    Industry leaders hope to cast energy storage as a resource that "helps everyone," avoiding the partisan divides of energy resource politics on Capitol Hill. 

    By Gavin Bade • Sept. 28, 2017
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    Deep Dive

    Solar sector steels for tariff fight after ITC harm ruling

    Industry groups are pushing for softer trade remedies after the ITC found harm to domestic solar manufacturers last week. 

    By Krysti Shallenberger • Sept. 28, 2017
  • San Francisco studying solar-plus-storage systems to boost local resiliency

    The city is studying alternatives to diesel generators to help in earthquakes and other major disasters.

    By Peter Maloney • Sept. 26, 2017
  • Mercedes-Benz plans $1B investment in US electric vehicle production

    The outlay includes a 1 million-square-foot electric car battery factory in Tuscaloosa, AL, and the expansion of an existing plant nearby.

    By Kim Slowey • Sept. 25, 2017
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    Opinion

    On infrastructure investment, don’t miss the forest for the trees

    All parties must agree on a smart vision for the 21st century that features critical energy infrastructure — including district energy, CHP and microgrids.

    By Rob Thornton • Sept. 20, 2017
  • Itron agrees to acquire Silver Spring Networks in $830M deal

    The combination of two leading smart grid and metering companies could help Itron challenge Swiss giant Landis+Gyr. 

    By Peter Maloney • Sept. 19, 2017
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    Solar insiders expect ITC harm finding, handing tariff decision to Trump

    Sector leaders are confident the International Trade Commission will find that imported solar panels have hurt domestic manufacturers, but how the president will respond remains unclear. 

    By Herman K. Trabish • Sept. 19, 2017