Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have developed a groundbreaking solar technology that generates electricity from infrared emissions at night, potentially transforming energy sustainability.
How ‘virtual power plants’ help reduce peak power demand in New England
On the hottest afternoons this summer, when residents across New England cranked their air conditioners, something noteworthy happened. Thousands of internet-connected thermostats, home solar panels and battery systems were called […]
Dr. Art Hunter | Project Payback. Financial benefits of a microgrid as part of a virtual power plant | 4 Sept 2024
Speaker: Dr. Art Hunter Subject: Project Payback. Financial benefits of a microgrid as part of a virtual power plant Time: 4 Sept 2024 13:30 Eastern Standard Time (US and Canada) […]
The US is on the verge of having its inaugural solar-covered canal
Thousands of miles of canals stretch across the U.S. A pilot project on tribal land in Arizona shows the benefits of covering these waterways with solar panels. The first canal-based solar […]
Households as Energy Investors and Other Good Economic Signals for Distributed Energy
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports a significant increase in household investment in distributed energy resources since 2015, driven by rising incomes and technologies like rooftop solar and electric vehicles. In New York, distributed solar has outpaced utility-scale projects, benefiting local communities. Rooftop solar notably reduces energy costs for low-income families by up to 77%. Federal initiatives are directing investments towards electric vehicle infrastructure in these areas. There are calls to raise New York’s solar goal to 20 GW by 2035 for greater economic benefits.
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