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Discover how St. John's University achieved impressive energy efficiency upgrades with APM Steam! By partnering with Con Edison's Energy Efficiency Program, they replaced inefficient steam traps, saving costs and reducing emissions. Read the full case study here: https://bit.ly/48A3XBT
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Today, EPRI announced a new, three-year initiative — EVs2Scale2030 — that will bring together more than 500 stakeholders including Amazon, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and leading electric companies to ready the electric grid in support of the accelerated development of #EV charging infrastructure. “Collaboration, coordination, and standardization will be critical for the U.S. to meet its 2030 EV targets,” said EPRI President and CEO Arshad Mansoor. “EVs2Scale2030 will bring together all of the key industry stakeholders to identify and address the challenges and opportunities needed to drive toward an affordable, equitable, and reliable clean energy future.” Founding electric company members include: Austin Energy, CenterPoint Energy, Con Edison, FirstEnergy, Great River Energy, National Grid, New York Power Authority, Omaha Public Power District, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Portland General Electric, SMUD, Salt River Project, Seattle City Light, Southern California Edison (SCE), Southern Company, and Xcel Energy. Additional data collaborators include Daimler Truck North America, PACCAR, Volvo Group North America, and World Resources Institute. Learn more on the #EVs2Scale2030 website: epri.com/EVs2Scale2030 https://lnkd.in/g8_38bJJ
EPRI Launches Collaborative Initiative to Support Widescale National EV Rollout
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This is NEWS! Among key resources, the EPRI EVs2Scale initiative plans to create: 1) A 50-state visualization and 2030 roadmap identifying the aggregated and anonymized electric vehicle loads, grid impacts, utility lead times, workforce requirements, and costs; 2) An online platform that defines the cross-industry processes needed to support the pace of activity and investment required to meet large-scale electrification by 2030; and 3) A secure data exchange platform for fleet operators and charging providers that allows energy companies to better plan and prioritize investments in grid upgrades.
Today, EPRI announced a new, three-year initiative — EVs2Scale2030 — that will bring together more than 500 stakeholders including Amazon, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and leading electric companies to ready the electric grid in support of the accelerated development of #EV charging infrastructure. “Collaboration, coordination, and standardization will be critical for the U.S. to meet its 2030 EV targets,” said EPRI President and CEO Arshad Mansoor. “EVs2Scale2030 will bring together all of the key industry stakeholders to identify and address the challenges and opportunities needed to drive toward an affordable, equitable, and reliable clean energy future.” Founding electric company members include: Austin Energy, CenterPoint Energy, Con Edison, FirstEnergy, Great River Energy, National Grid, New York Power Authority, Omaha Public Power District, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Portland General Electric, SMUD, Salt River Project, Seattle City Light, Southern California Edison (SCE), Southern Company, and Xcel Energy. Additional data collaborators include Daimler Truck North America, PACCAR, Volvo Group North America, and World Resources Institute. Learn more on the #EVs2Scale2030 website: epri.com/EVs2Scale2030 https://lnkd.in/g8_38bJJ
EPRI Launches Collaborative Initiative to Support Widescale National EV Rollout
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National Grid's energy experts are often asked if the electric grid can support a switch to electric vehicles. The answer is yes – if we work together to make sure our infrastructure is ready. Widespread electric vehicle use for personal and business transportation will be vital to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and hitting New York’s climate change goals. National Grid has been preparing for transportation electrification for years, mapping the best locations to add fast charging stations along New York’s highways and installing EV charging stations at schools, apartment buildings, and other sites across the state. We’re thrilled to participate in EPRI’s EVs2Scale2030 initiative. This project brings together utilities across the country, the DOE, and fleet operators to build a 50-state roadmap for vehicle electrification. We are preparing for the massive increase in EV infrastructure that will be needed to hit our nationwide EV goals and New York’s emissions reductions targets.
Today, EPRI announced a new, three-year initiative — EVs2Scale2030 — that will bring together more than 500 stakeholders including Amazon, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and leading electric companies to ready the electric grid in support of the accelerated development of #EV charging infrastructure. “Collaboration, coordination, and standardization will be critical for the U.S. to meet its 2030 EV targets,” said EPRI President and CEO Arshad Mansoor. “EVs2Scale2030 will bring together all of the key industry stakeholders to identify and address the challenges and opportunities needed to drive toward an affordable, equitable, and reliable clean energy future.” Founding electric company members include: Austin Energy, CenterPoint Energy, Con Edison, FirstEnergy, Great River Energy, National Grid, New York Power Authority, Omaha Public Power District, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Portland General Electric, SMUD, Salt River Project, Seattle City Light, Southern California Edison (SCE), Southern Company, and Xcel Energy. Additional data collaborators include Daimler Truck North America, PACCAR, Volvo Group North America, and World Resources Institute. Learn more on the #EVs2Scale2030 website: epri.com/EVs2Scale2030 https://lnkd.in/g8_38bJJ
EPRI Launches Collaborative Initiative to Support Widescale National EV Rollout
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Smart Grid Experts met in Paris to discuss the current status of the Smart Energy markets and upcoming challenges Pär Schröder Lars Molske Detlef Lau
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Discover the cornerstone of uninterrupted energy management with Motive Energy's monitoring devices, equipped with wireless cellular connectivity and automated data uploads. These devices enable seamless integration into your operations, providing continuous monitoring and real-time management. Learn how our advanced connectivity enhances operational efficiency, ensures compliance, and maximizes energy rebates. Explore the benefits of automated connectivity with Motive Energy. https://loom.ly/Osac8kg
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Electrification is a decarbonization strategy focused on converting non-electric sources of energy to electricity - and we're seeing this strategy being embraced by governments and industry on a global scale. Learn more about the role electrification will play on the path towards diverse energy generation in the latest Building Good blog by our own Kyle Black, Director of Operations at Stuart Olson Inc.: https://bit.ly/3xcPnne
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Virtual power plants are considered a potential solution to reduce energy costs and keep the grid from becoming overburdened. But what are VPPs and how do they work? This great article from MIT Technology Review explains: https://hubs.li/Q02kKgt50
How virtual power plants are shaping tomorrow’s energy system
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As demand for electricity grows, so should efforts to expand grid capabilities. Creative solutions like this one are good news for everyone! Interstate cooperation between utility operators will improve distribution and strength, especially in times of environmental crisis like the approaching wildfire season in California. #Electricity #GridStability #FutureOfEnergy #CaliforniaWildfire
On days when the wind isn’t blowing in Oregon but the sun is shining in California, or when it’s the opposite—working together with our neighbors in regional markets and pooling generation resources over a wider geographic area, electric companies can reduce costs and enhance reliability for customers. To help deliver the greatest economic, reliability and environmental benefits to Portland General Electric customers, I am pleased to share that PGE plans to join the California ISO’s Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM). This is a significant step forward towards an integrated and resilient regional system across the West.
Portland Utility to Join California’s New Day-Ahead Power Market
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Did you know that our Traction Energy Storage System stores energy from braking trains to be used for future use on the railway network? See more about how we're boosting #energy efficiency and reliability across #railway networks: https://lnkd.in/eDqzZhTV
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