The system works by virtually aggregating consumer-owned, small energy devices, such as battery energy storage systems, backup generators and controllable EV chargers.

by Amy Baxter | Aug 28, 2023
The system works by virtually aggregating consumer-owned, small energy devices, such as battery energy storage systems, backup generators and controllable EV chargers.
by Sydney Leimbach | Aug 24, 2023
As most nuclear projects are costly and time-intensive, the research study suggests the EU, U.S., and U.K. should not rely on new nuclear development in meeting their climate goals.
by Amy Baxter | Aug 22, 2023
While the U.S. has recently announced billions of dollars of investments, the total representation of renewable energy will jump from 13% of all energy generated in the U.S. in 2022.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 22, 2023
The Congo wants to increase its oil development from 25,000 barrels a day to 1 million barrels — something that would improve the lives of its people and perhaps replace some Russian oil.
by Sydney Leimbach | Aug 16, 2023
The report emphasizes the need for a multidimensional approach to the energy transition, including greater consideration of developing countries.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 15, 2023
While bullish on green energy, independent system operators contend that thermal energy provides the certainty that commercial and industrials require.
by Amy Baxter | Aug 8, 2023
The project of three single-family homes was designed with significant energy-saving concepts.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 3, 2023
Energy and environmental managers are interested in reliability and sustainability, meaning that utilities must maintain a diversified fuel strategy comprised of natural gas, renewables, and distributed energy resources.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 3, 2023
Energy and environmental managers are interested in reliability and sustainability, meaning that utilities must maintain a diversified fuel strategy comprised of natural gas, renewables, and distributed energy resources.
by Sydney Leimbach | Aug 1, 2023
In 2022, global coal consumption rose to 8.3 billion tons and is expected to remain at an all-time high in 2023.