Electric Utility, Public Utilities
June 25, 2024
Via: Utility DiveAmid a strong start to the year for grid-scale energy storage capacity installations, WoodMac and ACP forecast 11.1 GW in total grid-scale installations for 2024, a 45% increase over 2023. Texas is expected to account for the most megawatts installed […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
June 14, 2024
Via: PowerMagNevada-based utility NV Energy said it plans to add more than 1 GW of capacity from both solar power and battery energy storage to its generation portfolio by the end of 2027. The company, which includes Las Vegas in its […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
May 7, 2024
Via: Utility DiveCleanly and affordably expanding the U.S. electric grid will require large amounts of energy storage and the Department of Energy is asking stakeholders to shine a light on potential manufacturing and design challenges that could limit deployment. DOE’s Office of […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
April 9, 2024
Via: Utility DiveOn August 24, 2023, the PUC agreed to develop a policy statement that includes a definition of energy storage assets and resources and clarifies when such resources can be deployed and who should own them. At a public meeting on […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
April 3, 2024
Via: PowerMagSunnova Energy International Inc., an adaptive energy services company, announced continued investments and expansion to its virtual power plant (VPP) network, providing increased reliability, reduced emissions, and lower costs. With its VPP investments, Sunnova is boosting accessibility in California, Connecticut, […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
January 22, 2024
Via: Utility DiveUnder the new joint venture — funded 60% by SK and 40% by Apex — the latter will oversee the construction and operations of the Great Kiskadee project, as well as future energy storage projects it will own. By combining […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
December 18, 2023
Via: PowerMagGrowth in the solar power sector is being driven not only by ever-larger utility-scale farms, but also by growth in distributed generation. This smaller-scale use of solar energy is being supported as more homeowners and commercial and industrial (C&I) businesses […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
December 5, 2023
Via: Utility DiveAchieving the Biden administration’s goal of decarbonizing the power sector by 2035 will require a slew of energy storage technologies beyond just lithium-ion batteries, and multiple players are bringing new technology solutions to the market to fill that gap. Lithium-ion […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
June 20, 2023
Via: Utility DiveLumen’s study takes a closer look at the operations, costs and benefits of storage resources in California – largely lithium-ion batteries, but also including thermal energy storage and other battery chemistries. These resources range from 25 kW to 300 MW, […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
May 16, 2023
Via: Utility DiveGreen Mountain Power has asked Vermont regulators for permission to lift the cap on its popular residential energy storage programs to expand customer access to battery backup power. GMP’s Powerwall program, in partnership with Tesla, and its Bring Your Own […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
May 1, 2023
Via: PowerMagThere are many reasons utilities and power plant operators need to enable advanced analytics to better utilize data. It could start with better load forecasting with real-time updates, supporting both power plant operations and the electricity grid. Data also is […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
May 1, 2023
Via: PowerMagEuropean countries have moved quickly to adopt new energy sources after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Governments have reduced imports of Russian-produced energy, with demand for natural gas in the European Union (EU) dropping by 13% last year […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
March 7, 2023
Via: Power Engineering InternationalMuch of the current movement to decarbonize the grid involves installing many gigawatts of battery-based energy storage. Lithium-ion technology is leading the way with breathtaking advances that are addressing everything from improved performance to strategies to mitigate the risk of […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
February 13, 2023
Via: Power Engineering InternationalSan Antonio-based CPS Energy has secured approximately 650 MW of natural gas, solar and energy storage to finalize its FlexPOWER Bundle Initiative. The FlexPOWER Bundle initiative aims to further diversify CPS Energy’s power generation mix, adding up to 900 MW […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
February 6, 2023
Via: Power Engineering InternationalSolar will make up more than half of new U.S. electric generating capacity additions in 2023, according to the latest analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Developers plan to add 54.5 GW of new utility-scale electric-generating capacity to […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
January 24, 2023
Via: Utility DiveInvestor interest in energy storage is growing — and probably hasn’t yet peaked, according to Mercom Capital Group. While overall corporate funding for energy storage increased to record levels in 2022, venture capital invested in energy storage declined by a […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
January 3, 2023
Via: PowerMagPower generators have faced challenges the past few years when it comes to sourcing equipment, and in some cases workers. The fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, notably issues with supply chains, still ripples across the industry. Some of the logistical […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
December 15, 2022
Via: Power Engineering InternationalTo meet its ambitious climate goals, the U.S. must develop 100 gigawatts (GW) of energy storage by 2030. While energy storage capacity in the U.S. tripled last year, the market has only made a small dent with just more than […]
Electric Utility, Public Utilities
December 13, 2022
Via: Utility DiveDevelopers and power plant operators expect to be using 1.4 GW more battery capacity by the end of the year than in October. From 2023 to 2025, EIA forecasts another 20.8 GW will come online. More than 75% of the […]
Other Utilities, Public Utilities
December 12, 2022
Via: Power Engineering InternationalA former coal-fired power plant in New Jersey was imploded earlier this month as the state moves aggressively to adopt clean energy policies. Starwood Energy demolished the former Logan Generating Plant and announced plans for a new $1 billion venture […]