Utilities: Page 44


  • EVs could drive 38% rise in US electricity demand, DOE lab finds

    Increasing demand could lead to sustained absolute growth of 80 terawatt-hours per year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

    By Robert Walton • July 10, 2018
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    Emissions cuts most effective at the city level, study says

    Cities with energy production and manufacturing had higher carbon dioxide outputs than service-based or tech-focused cities, research from the University of East Anglia says.

    By Jason Plautz • June 28, 2018
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    Blink eyes significant EV charging expansion via smart streetlights

    Blink Charging and Israel's Ya’acobi Brothers Group are working together to integrate controlled electric vehicle charging with smart city infrastructure.

    By Robert Walton • June 21, 2018
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    Residential solar won’t decline but also won’t grow, report finds

    After a 15% decline in 2017, a new report expects solar capacity additions to remain stable this year as customers get harder to find. It's "actually pretty good news," said one analyst.

    By Robert Walton • June 14, 2018
  • San Francisco selects design for new public toilets

    The new bathrooms are in keeping with the city's Better Streets initiative, which is focused on making sidewalks work for all residents.

    By Jason Plautz • June 13, 2018
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    Engineering vehicle-to-grid connected transportation

     As the price of batteries has plummeted faster than most anyone expected, their role in providing grid stability to smooth the large influx of intermittent renewable generation as well as a ready solution to handle peak load demand has become more and more compelling. 

    June 12, 2018
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    Brownsville, TX and Detroit top list of cities with least broadband access

    A lack of internet means less access to information and job opportunities, and can overburden public resources that offer broadband.

    By Jason Plautz • June 11, 2018
  • Boston mayor urges cities to join large-scale renewable energy purchase

    The city has already recruited Chicago; Houston; Los Angeles; Orlando, FL; Portland, OR and Evanston, IL to its initiative.

    By Jason Plautz • June 8, 2018
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    What Mary Meeker’s 2018 trends report signals for smart cities

    Increased Wi-Fi access, more home-sharing and the benefits of ride-hailing over car ownership are among the findings with significant implications for urban dwellers.

    By Kristin Musulin • June 5, 2018
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    Alphabet spinoff Dandelion debuts geothermal heating and cooling system for homes

    As cities try to reduce their climate impact and expand renewable energy options, geothermal presents an appealing option. 

    By Jason Plautz • June 1, 2018
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    California, New York, New Jersey see nearly $1.3B in new EV funding

    The California PUC's approval of $738 million in utility electrification proposals represents the largest investment in charging infrastructure by a state to date, analysts said.

    By Robert Walton • June 1, 2018
  • Blink Charging unveils new EV fast-charging station

    The company wins Underwriters Laboratories approval for a new station meant to cut charging time by about two-thirds.

    By Peter Maloney • May 31, 2018
  • 80% of transit buses expected to go electric by 2040, report forecasts

    California regulators expect to vote in September on a proposal to transition all transit systems in the state to 100% zero emissions by 2040.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • May 24, 2018
  • 13 projects from the leading edge of the utility transformation

    One nonprofit’s invite-only policy forums provide utility stakeholders a "safe space" to work out contentious proceedings and advance ambitious projects.

    By Gavin Bade • May 23, 2018
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    San Francisco to fully electrify bus fleet by 2035

    Mayor Mark Farrell announced last month a goal to zero out the city’s net emissions by 2050. Transportation reportedly makes up 46%.

    By Jason Plautz • May 17, 2018
  • Nevada regulators allow utilities to own EV charging stations

    The Public Utilities Commission also approved funding for storage and a low income solar program.

    By Robert Walton • May 15, 2018
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    Opinion

    IoT lighting is advantageous for the shifting retail landscape

    Lighting manufacturers and technology firms are creating new use cases for a lighting system that addresses customer pain points.

    By Krystal Maxwell • May 10, 2018
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    NYC moves to streamline energy storage permitting

    City agencies and officials are working to remove barriers to energy storage installations, with comprehensive new guidelines on installing outdoor lithium-ion batteries.

    By Peter Maloney • May 9, 2018
  • On hydropower program’s 100th anniversary, San Francisco looks ahead to next century

    The system launched after an earthquake and fire devastated the city in 1906, and now provides greenhouse gas-free power to municipal services.

    By Chris Teale • May 7, 2018
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    [Podcast] Where’s the energy cloud going?

    Welcome to Beyond the Electron: The Energy Cloud podcast series. 

    By Smart Cities Dive's studioID • May 7, 2018
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    15 minute charge for a 300 mile range? DOE moves to boost EVs

    The agency on Monday announced $19 million for research on rapid charge times for electric vehicles, battery pack cost reductions and increasing vehicle range.

    By Robert Walton • May 2, 2018
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    The Procurement Professional’s Guide to Negotiating Energy Supply Agreements

    Add/delete language is of primary interest to organizations with a significant number of energy accounts.

    By Bob Wooten • May 1, 2018
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    Power system sustainability ratings program aims to follow the LEED

    It's been 18 years since the LEED certification was introduced for the building sector. Now, a similar program is targeting power systems.  

    By Robert Walton • April 26, 2018
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    Opinion

    A forgotten consequence of transition to single-stream recycling in states with container deposit laws

    Aman Luthra, an assistant professor of anthropology and sociology at Kalamazoo College, explains how single-stream recycling systems impact those who survive by redeeming empty containers for money.

    April 24, 2018
  • Report: Future of DC-Baltimore region depends on AV adoption

    University of Maryland researchers assessed the impact of autonomous vehicle growth as well as changing land-use and gas prices in the region.

    By Chris Teale • April 20, 2018