Utilities are shedding crocodile tears over community solar ‘cost-shift’; More public EV charging, including curbside, envisioned in Chicago plan; Brockton, Mass., leverages energy savings contract to preserve, improve two historic buildings; EIA expects more solar capacity, higher power prices
Quickly addressing generator freezing issues “will help ensure that the grid is better equipped to withstand and recover from extreme cold weather,” the North American Electric Reliability Corp. said.
Regulators and utilities should compensate community solar fairly for the money-saving value those facilities and their subscribers bring to the grid system.
“By prioritizing equity and public input, we’re creating a roadmap for electric transportation that serves every neighborhood and helps drive down emissions across Chicago,” CDOT Commissioner Tom Carney said.
New window, lighting and HVAC systems aim to reduce energy and improve air quality, including in one building that has been unusable in extreme weather.
Distributed energy resources, including rooftop solar and EVs, are experiencing significant growth in the U.S. as the power sector evolves to a cleaner, less centralized future. Learn more in this Trendline.
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