Utility programmes in Michigan disproportionately benefit wealthier customers

We have had utility programmes for decades and the EU even has specific obligations under the Energy Efficiency Directive. It is interesting to see this article by Andy Balaskovitz in the Midwest Energy News website. Have any of you had similar findings?   In Michigan, study shows utility energy savings mostly benefit wealthier customers Michigan … Continue reading Utility programmes in Michigan disproportionately benefit wealthier customers

How one Dutch utility is providing innovative new services

Everywhere we are seeing innovative new ways that energy utilities are performing in the energy transition. Some have obligations provided by governments or regulators, while others act to take advantage of market conditions. Stanley Reed explains in an article in the New York Times about what one utility in The Netherlands is up to.   … Continue reading How one Dutch utility is providing innovative new services

Impact of California’s boom in solar power

Everyone is fascinated with developments in California to promote sustainable energy. Ian Johnston writes in The Independent that the impact of solar production is leading to negative electricity process. The energy transition is truly underway.   California produced so much solar power, electricity prices just turned negative "Yeah, they're out there havin' fun, In the … Continue reading Impact of California’s boom in solar power

The benefits of energy efficiency from a utility perspective

The EU has its Energy Efficiency Obligation under the Energy Efficiency Directive that is to mobilise energy companies into actively promoting energy efficiency. The US has encouraged utilities for decades to play a key role in promoting energy efficiency. Ralph Cavanagh writes on the Natural Resources Defense Council website about a recent industry report that … Continue reading The benefits of energy efficiency from a utility perspective

Energy transition causing headaches for utilities

More and more corporations want to go fully renewable and, as explained by Karen Uhlenhuth in the Midwest Energy News, this is causing problems for many utilities. What are your views?   Utilities squeezed as corporations seek renewable energy elsewhere As large corporations increasingly demand 100 percent renewable energy, many utilities are left in a … Continue reading Energy transition causing headaches for utilities

The energy transition and how some utilities are dealing with it

With consumers installing solar panels in greater numbers, utilities in the US are taking action to maintain their position. Kim Brunhuber writes a good article on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation website about recent developments.   As solar installations multiply, U.S. utility companies fight back Below the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, they glimmer in … Continue reading The energy transition and how some utilities are dealing with it

Considering the energy utility of the future

The energy transition certainly includes a new model for transforming our energy grids. Rory Christian writes an important Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange Blog on the Breakingenergy.com website about some of the developments in New York state.   New York Takes A Major Step Toward Rethinking Utility Economics Throughout the United States, utilities earn a … Continue reading Considering the energy utility of the future

Trying to make saving energy more appealing to power suppliers

All countries are trying different approaches to get energy companies to play a bigger and more effective role in energy efficiency strategies. Europe has its obligation under the Energy Efficiency Directive. Other countries, such as the US, have a variety of approaches at both the federal and state levels. Herman Trabish writes on the Utility … Continue reading Trying to make saving energy more appealing to power suppliers

Major energy utility starts to offer energy management services

We know of new consulting companies all the time and that is great. The more companies that offer services in energy management, the better. What impresses me about this new “start up” is the effort they made with a consulting company that uses sociology and anthropology to examine changing markets. Addressing the commercial and industrial … Continue reading Major energy utility starts to offer energy management services

Trying to modernise a utility’s relationship with customers through promoting energy efficiency

The role of energy companies to promote energy efficiency is well understood even if it isn’t always well done. Diane Cardwell writes in the New York Times about an important new initiative by Con Edison to personalise services to consumers. Will it work? What do you think?   Con Edison Aims to Revamp Customer Service, … Continue reading Trying to modernise a utility’s relationship with customers through promoting energy efficiency