Tag: PG&E
The High-Carbon Truth Behind A ‘Green’ California Microgrid
The just-commissioned Calistoga hydrogen microgrid is a telling example of how public money can end up funding energy pathways that deliver little of what they promise. At first glance, the project appears well-intentioned. PG&E has positioned it as a resilience measure for a California community that faces wildfire-driven grid shutoffs. … [continued]
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California VPP Links 100,000 Residential Storage Batteries
Utility companies in California have collaborated with homeowners who own battery storage units from Tesla and Sunrun in a VPP test.
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Want To Kiss Your Utility Company Goodbye? Plug-In Solar Could Be The Key.
Plug-in solar is just beginning in the US in Utah and California. It could lead to a rethinking of the whole utility model.
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California Opposes Rooftop Solar For All The Wrong Reasons
Rooftop solar is talking its lumps in California as the state juggles its regulations to make it less attractive to homeowners.
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V2G Program In California Kicks Off The Future
There are actually not a lot of things that are different about electric cars compared to gasoline-powered cars for owners. You can recharge at home instead of having to go to a gas station. You have instant torque. You don’t have to go for oil changes. And you may need … [continued]
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