Putting the emphasis on energy efficiency in the power sector

It is heartening to read about a new power plan in the US that will place a big emphasis on energy efficiency. Hal Bernton explains in an article for The Seattle Times.   Panel OKs Northwest power plan focused on energy efficiency A regional council Wednesday approved a new power plan for four Northwest states … Continue reading Putting the emphasis on energy efficiency in the power sector

Will the utility as we know it disappear?

Bill Loveless asks this question in a special for USA Today. It certainly has changed over the past one or two decades and will continue to evolve. Can they make money selling less? What do you think?   Huh? Utilities spur power savings, see profits For nearly 125 years, electric utilities have operated according to … Continue reading Will the utility as we know it disappear?

Indonesia taking renewable energy seriously

To promote renewable energy, Indonesia is taking a bold step by considering to set up a separate electricity utility devoted to renewable energy. Wilda Asmarina describes the developments on the Thomson Reuters Foundation website.   Indonesia mulls new renewable energy utility as PLN resists costs Indonesia is considering creating another utility company dedicated to purchasing … Continue reading Indonesia taking renewable energy seriously

US utility investment in energy efficiency programmes on an upward path

Energy utilities globally are playing an important role in promoting energy efficiency. The US has had programmes since the first oil crisis. The European Union has its energy efficiency obligation. Ralph Cavanagh has a good blog on Switchboard that is the Natural Resource Defense Council Blog, reviewing the progress in 2015. It would be good … Continue reading US utility investment in energy efficiency programmes on an upward path

Gigantic changes that are now happening in the ways we get electricity

It is instructive to see what is going on in the US as it grapples with the changes to the electricity system. Chris Mooney writes a good article in the Washington Post about the controversies that are leading to legal action.   The electricity innovation so controversial that it’s now before the Supreme Court FERC. … Continue reading Gigantic changes that are now happening in the ways we get electricity

Discussing a major paradigm shift in the energy sector

The CleanTechnica website provided a very thought-provoking question and answer post on its website recently. Technology visionary Ad van Wijk from the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands speaks about a major paradigm shift is underway in the energy sector, one that will upend the energy system as we know it.   Energy Sector … Continue reading Discussing a major paradigm shift in the energy sector

Energy companies realising that promoting solar is good for business

There have been many articles about electricity companies being resistant to renewables because of the loss of business. Well, as Chris Mooney writes in the Washington Post, this doesn’t always have to be the case.   Power companies may have found a new way to crack into the solar business We’ve all heard by now … Continue reading Energy companies realising that promoting solar is good for business

Getting energy utilities more involved in sustainable energy

Priya Barua and Joshua Ryor write a good blog on the World Resources Institute. They write that a growing number of companies want utilities to provide access to long-term, fixed price renewable energy. Utilities that deliver are able to retain large customers, attract new ones and drive economic growth.   An Opportunity for Cooperative Clean … Continue reading Getting energy utilities more involved in sustainable energy

Regulators in Maryland order electric utilities to give greater effort on energy savings

Timothy Wheeler writes in the Baltimore Sun about recent orders from the state regulator to increase its effort on energy savings, with a special target on low-income consumers   Utilities ordered to boost energy-saving efforts Maryland regulators ordered the state's electric utilities to boost their efforts to reduce power consumption, setting one of the most … Continue reading Regulators in Maryland order electric utilities to give greater effort on energy savings

Electricity in Africa: Bleak situation but surely a better future

Norimitsu Onishi writes a very good article in the New York Times about the situation in Africa concerning electricity generation and distribution. EiD has had posts on this before but it is important that we take notice and provide whatever support possible. This is an important article to as a wake up call to these … Continue reading Electricity in Africa: Bleak situation but surely a better future