Tag: Microgrids
StorEn: Leading the Future of Home Energy Storage
Disseminated on behalf of StorEn. With home energy storage demand soaring — projected to power 47% of U.S. homes with rooftop solar by 2050 — StorEn is transforming the industry. Their pioneering vanadium flow battery, designed to outlast Tesla’s Powerwall by a decade, is drawing interest from investors and energy … [continued]
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The EV Battery Swapping Movement Is Gaining Momentum
The global EV battery swapping station industry is branching out in all directions, with the Chinese firm U Power among those focusing on microgrid services as well as charging services.
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Island Community Explores Pathways To Strengthen Energy Reliability
U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy to Communities Program Helped Edgartown, Massachusetts, Plan for a Microgrid To Support Municipal Buildings in Emergencies There is no bridge to the island of Martha’s Vineyard from mainland Massachusetts: If you want to get there, you have to take a ferry or plane. The island’s … [continued]
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Abandoning The Market
About twenty years ago, a very conservative friend of mine had a small get-together for friends. Nearly all of them were also of his political persuasion. I didn’t mind. I was almost there, myself. I had seen something the rest had not, however. It was the Hardiness Zone map of … [continued]
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Why the solar industry is counting Ohio’s newest energy law as a win
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
This story was originally published by Canary Media.
A new state law aimed at expanding gas and nuclear power plants in Ohio may also provide opportunities for solar developers — if they can overcome other policy and political barriers.