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Grid Operator Warns of Power Rationing Eventuality
In Energy Priorities - Posted 14 weeks ago
August 15, 2008 -- Michael Morris, chairman, president and chief executive of American Electric Power, which runs the nation's largest electrical tran...
Tags: electric president
PG&E Chief's Green Crusade (Fortune)
In Energy Priorities - Posted 29 weeks ago
PG&E Chairman and CEO Peter Darbee called a handful of journalists into his boardroom and talked about being a successful utility in an era when it's ...
Tags: renewable renewable energy
If IT Merged with Energy Technology (NY Times)
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
Thomas L. Friedman says Mumbai and Calcutta, strained from the influx of workers from rural areas, can't keep growing. The tech revolution in India co...
Tags: batteries electric
Power Lines Buried, but Not Dead: Novinium Injects New Life into Cables
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
In the 1970s, American utilities started burying cables to avoid unisghtly poles and vulnerable overhead lines. It soon became common practice to also...
Marketing Intelligence: The Challenges of Selling Smart Meters in the US
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
One of the promises of a smart grid is to bring the advantages of data and communications networks to the infrastructure that delivers electricity t...
Energy Efficiency Creates Unusual Alliance between Manufacturer and Utility
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
Trojan Battery Company made record-setting investments in technologies that essentially enable them to buy less energy from their utility. What's unus...
Tags: battery
Smart Meters
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
Energy Minute: Smart electric meters communicate over a network, so utilities can verify demand response and provide net metering of on-site renewable...
Tags: electric renewable renewable energy
GridWeek 2007: Buildings and the Future of Electricity
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
This is the last day of GridWeek. Denis Du Bois is hosting a daily podcast series featuring the top speakers at the conference. Today he interviews Ku...
GridWeek 2007: Balancing Innovation and Regulation -- Interview with NERC President Rick Sergel
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
This morning marks the halfway point for GridWeek. Denis Du Bois is hosting a daily podcast series featuring the top speakers at the conference. Today...
Tags: president regulation
GridWeek 2007: Interview with Kevin Kolevar, Director of the DOE's Office of Electricity
In Energy Priorities - Posted 1 year ago
Day two of GridWeek is devoted entirely to the topic of demand response. Denis Du Bois is hosting a daily podcast series featuring the top speakers at...
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