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New York Unveils Offshore Wind Blueprint

Posted By: By Renewable Energy World Editorson: September 21, 2016In: Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Featured, Technology, Utilities, Wind
New York Unveils Offshore Wind Blueprint

Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week announced the release of the New York State Offshore Wind Blueprint — a plan to advance the development of offshore wind along New York’s coastline. According to... Read more

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Apple’s Government-Approved Solar Plans and What They Mean for Utilities

Posted By: By Indran Ratnathicamon: August 23, 2016In: Electricity, Energy Alert, Energy Efficiency, Featured, Renewable Energy, Solar, Technology, Utilities, World Energy News
Apple's Government-Approved Solar Plans and What They Mean for Utilities

Most people know Apple as a company that develops smartphones, computers and tablets, but recently the famous fruit dipped its toes into another market: energy. The U.S. government has grant... Read more

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Listen Up: Bob Dylan Summed It Up – ‘The Times [of the Rates], They are a Changing.’

Posted By: By The Energy Show on Renewable Energy Worldon: February 15, 2016In: Deregulation, Featured, Utilities
Listen Up: Bob Dylan Summed It Up - 'The Times [of the Rates], They are a Changing.'

California utilities are changing their Time of Use (TOU) rate schedules, and the changes are not good for solar customers. If you are in PG&E territory, you should immediately consider... Read more

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The 9 Lives of an Energy Company: What Does the Energy Company of the Future Look Like?

Posted By: By Haresh Patelon: January 28, 2016In: Deregulation, Utilities
The 9 Lives of an Energy Company: What Does the Energy Company of the Future Look Like?

In 2015, major energy companies were still trying to navigate a systematic re-orientation of electricity markets. NRG, E.ON, RWE and Enel all amended their corporate structures to address br... Read more

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‘Non-Transmission Alternatives’ Offer Opportunity for Microgrids and Local Energy

Posted By: Elisa Woodon: December 08, 2015In: Electricity, Energy Markets, Uncategorized, Utilities
‘Non-Transmission Alternatives’ Offer Opportunity for Microgrids and Local Energy

The term ‘non-transmission alternative’ may sound wonky to some. But to companies that work with microgrids, distributed energy, energy efficiency and the like, it sounds like opportunity. T... Read more

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Outlook for Solar Net Metering in New England Lacking Legislative Clarity

Posted By: EN Todayon: November 23, 2015In: Uncategorized, Utilities
Outlook for Solar Net Metering in New England Lacking Legislative Clarity

Net-metering policies, which allow solar owners to receive the full retail credit for any solar energy they produce, are undoubtedly what have helped spur the growth of solar power throughou... Read more

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