Elisa Wood writes an important article on the energyefficiencymarkets website about how improving the energy performance of buildings will bring many benefits to energy utilities, such as avoiding building new sub-stations. While there have been endless articles about how energy efficiency is adversely affecting energy companies, the results are not all negative at all. … Continue reading Addressing the potential for improving the energy performance of buildings in New York City
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Developments in deployment of solar systems in Hawaii – at the forefront of a global upheaval
Diane Cardwell provides an excellent article in the New York Times about the impact the rapid deployment of solar systems is having on the power sector. Solar Power Battle Puts Hawaii at Forefront of Worldwide Changes Allan Akamine has looked all around the winding, palm tree-lined cul-de-sacs of his suburban neighborhood in Mililani here … Continue reading Developments in deployment of solar systems in Hawaii – at the forefront of a global upheaval
How utilities are working with consumers to save energy
Elisa Wood writes on the EnergyEfficiencyMarkets website about how energy companies can influence our energy saving behaviour. Saving Energy: I’ll Do it My Way Saving energy used to be about not forgetting to flip the switch when you left the room. But those days have gone the way of the land line and video … Continue reading How utilities are working with consumers to save energy
Oil and gas companies are reviewing policies on climate change
It was years ago since BP said it was “beyond petroleum.” Nick Butler writes a very good article in the Financial Times about four reasons why oil and gas companies are reviewing their policies on climate change. How oil and gas majors are rethinking on climate change Almost all the major oil and gas … Continue reading Oil and gas companies are reviewing policies on climate change
The energy transition and the greater effect on the electricity system – renewables or efficiency?
John Farrell writes a good article on the CleanTechnica website arguing that, while renewable energy leads in the news, energy efficiency may be the more persistent threat to electric utilities in the 21st century. Do you have a view? Is Energy Efficiency The More Persistent Threat To Utilities? While local renewable energy and energy … Continue reading The energy transition and the greater effect on the electricity system – renewables or efficiency?
Electric vehicles and our transmission grids
What does the increased interest in electric vehicles mean for our electricity systems. Chris Mooney writes a good article in the Washington Post about why Americans have little to worry about. Is this true in Europe as well? Some people worry that Teslas will jam the power grid. Here’s why they’re wrong The world … Continue reading Electric vehicles and our transmission grids
Fuelling vehicles will never be the same again
The electric car is here and it is going to become more and more common. Diane Cardwell writes a very good article about how electric utilities are getting into the vehicle charging business in the US. Is this the model for the future? Will we see this in Europe? Or is it already on the … Continue reading Fuelling vehicles will never be the same again
Progressive utilities in US grasp the value of LEED
Derek Handova writes on the Intelligentutility website about the role utilities are playing to promote more advanced LEED buildings in the US. Handover admits that In spite of the efforts of some very progressive utilities, overall, utility LEED programmes still need more outreach because of their lack of uptake. Utilities LEED us into energy … Continue reading Progressive utilities in US grasp the value of LEED
Reviewing the impact on both consumers’ and utilities’ implementation of energy efficiency
Jonathan Kleinman, vice president of policy, design and evaluation at CLEAResult, writes an important article on the Intelligentutility website about five trends that will have an impact on both consumers and utilities. 2015: the year of the energy efficiency economic balancing act Adoption of energy efficiency programs provided by electric power utilities has seen … Continue reading Reviewing the impact on both consumers’ and utilities’ implementation of energy efficiency
New report on status of renewable and energy efficiency support schemes in Europe in 2012 and 2013
The Council of the European Energy Regulators (CEER) has published its Status Review on Renewable and Energy Efficiency Support Schemes in Europe; an update to the 2011 and 2013 editions. The purpose of CEER Status Review publications is to collect comparable data on RES support in Europe in order to provide policy-makers, regulators and industry … Continue reading New report on status of renewable and energy efficiency support schemes in Europe in 2012 and 2013
