ENERGY STORAGE NEWS February 1, 2018
Utilities wrestle with DER value; Younicos equips Hawaiian wind farm with storage; Climate minute
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Jennifer Runyon | January 31, 2018 The tools that utilities are using to try to understand the value of distributed energy resources (DERs) such as batteries and solar PV along their grids was a hot topic in all five sessions in the Energy Storage Track at DistrbuTECH 2018. |
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Editors of Electric Light & Power/ POWERGRID International | January 31, 2018 Younicos signed an agreement with TerraForm Power to install and commission a 10 MW battery-based energy storage system upgrade at the site of the Kaheawa wind farm on the island of Maui, Hawaii. |
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Jennifer Runyon | January 31, 2018 The question of fast-tracking energy storage was discussed during DistribuTECH 2018 in San Antonio Texas last week in a session called “Fast Tracking Energy Storage: A Look at the Projects that Fulfilled the Aliso Canyon RFP.” |
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Bulawayo News with commentary by Jennifer Delony | January 31, 2018 ZIMBABWE is expected to be one of the major global players in the production of processed lithium, a main component in the manufacturing of electric car batteries... |
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Jennifer Delony | January 30, 2018 As Australia begins to expand its plans for more wind farms backed up by batteries, Singapore-based Nexif Energy has broken ground on a 212-MW... |
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Diarmaid Williams | January 30, 2018 The ex-head of the Obama administration’s energy department believes energy storage will remain too expensive to meet long term urban power storage needs, and believes chemical alternatives will need to be found. |
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Jennifer Runyon | January 29, 2018 New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced his state is rejoining the multi-state, bipartisan effort to reduce carbon pollution, known as the regional greenhouse gas initiative (RGGI). |
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Jennifer Runyon | January 31, 2018 In what should have been a surprise to no one, U.S. President Trump, in his State of the Union speech on Tuesday night... |
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Andy Beck | January 30, 2018 Fake news, politics and social media impact more than elections. There is no question that the credibility of American institutions and news sources has suffered... |
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Jennifer Runyon | January 30, 2018 Cells or modules, that’s the question. |
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Joshua M. Pearce | January 29, 2018 Falling costs for solar power have led to an explosive growth in residential, commercial and utility-scale solar use over the past decade. |
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Jennifer Delony | January 29, 2018 In this minicast on activity surrounding the Paris Agreement, France takes a hard stance on coal; Trump talks renegotiation, again; and portal opens for the UNFCCC’s international conversation on climate change. |
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