February 22nd, 2023
Via Asian Power, a look at the Sun Cable cross-border grid integration project: Its project aims to deliver renewable energy from Australia to Singapore. Developing a solar energy network comes with its set of challenges, particularly when the goal is to create the world’s largest. In January 2023, Singapore energy firm Sun Cable made the […]
Read more »Virtual Power Plants: Efficiently Networked Households Won’t Need New Generation
February 15th, 2023
Via EnergyPost, an article on virtual power plants and why efficiently networked households won’t need new expensive generation: Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are the next new innovation that can change the landscape of the global energy transition in our favour, cheaply and fast, explain Liza Martin and Kevin Brehm at RMI. Essentially, they link and aggregate hundreds of thousands of […]
Read more »January 26th, 2023
As discussed in Bill Gates’ latest Gates Notes, transmission is the key to our clean energy future: My first job, in high school, was writing software for the entity that controls the power grid in the Northwest. It was an amazing learning experience. We were computerizing the grid, and I got to work with some […]
Read more »The UK Is Paying People To Not Use Electricity
January 26th, 2023
Via Quartz, a look at a UK scheme designed to reduce the peak-demand spikes that lead to higher use of non-renewable energy: For several hours this week and through the rest of the winter, UK residents can earn money by turning lights off, unplugging laptops, and using the microwave to heat dinner instead of cooking it in an electric […]
Read more »January 24th, 2023
Via Smart Energy International, a report on a Octopus Energy’s plans to create a virtual power plant in Texas: Renewable energy retailer Octopus Energy US is partnering with Enphase Energy, Inc., a supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems, to create a Texan Virtual Power Plant (VPP). With the partnership, Octopus Energy customers in the US […]
Read more »Hey EV Owners: It’d Take a Fraction of You to Prop Up the Grid
January 24th, 2023
Courtesy of WIRED, an article on the potential for EV battery power to help make the grid more stable in times of high energy demand: AT FIRST GLANCE, electric vehicles seem like rolling disasters for the power grid. Surely the ancient, creaky network in the United States can’t handle the demand for charging those massive batteries. But a new analysis suggests that […]
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