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Happening in 2018

Happening in 2018

By Denis Pombriant on January 3, 2018

This will be an important transition year. Car makers are poised to bring to market scores of new electric models in 2019, so in the lead up to that moment, this year will be a time when we all become more familiar with the terms and conditions of electric driving. Charging times, driving range, and […]

Posted in Technology / Software | Tagged economics, EV, geothermal, SBSP, solar, wind

Technology, renewables and the digitisation of the grid- a perfect storm

Technology, renewables and the digitisation of the grid- a perfect storm

By Tom Raftery on February 23, 2017

Without doubt it is a time of great turbulence in the electric utilities space. In most regions globally, wind and solar are now our cheapest sources of electricity generation, even without subsidies. As a consequence of this, wind has overtaken nuclear, hydro and coal to become the second largest source of electricity generation in EU […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Technology / Software | Tagged adr, automated demand response, Business Models, demand response, Digital Transformation, energy arbitrage, idc, idc energy insights, iiot, Internet of Things (IoT), IoT, IoT Heroes, marcus torchia, renewables, sap, sapiot, solar, solar energy, wind, Wind power

The Coming Green Sprawl

The Coming Green Sprawl

By Jeff Nolan on December 22, 2009

As the U.S. moves to energy policy that emphasizes renewable energy development, we would be wise to consider the impacts on land use and agriculture policy as well as recognize that the relationship between state and federal governments cannot and should not be trampled in process.

Posted in Business | Tagged Clean Tech, cleantech, Public Policy, Renewable energy, solar, wind | 3 Responses

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