Energy & Utilities: Page 31


  • Colorado could save $2.5B through 2040 by replacing coal with clean energy: report

    The study from Vibrant Clean Energy also found coal plant owners could recover up to $1.5 billion in undepreciated asset value if they facilitate a voluntary phased retirement of their facilities.

    By Robert Walton • Jan. 10, 2019
  • US power sector carbon emissions jump as gas boom outpaces coal decline

    The new Rhodium group report represents a worrying reversal for the electric utility industry, raising questions about whether its recent formula for emissions reductions has outlived its usefulness.

    By Gavin Bade • Jan. 9, 2019
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    Boston transit authority adds to electric bus fleet

    The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority intends to add nearly 200 New Flyer hybrid buses to replace its aging fleet.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 9, 2019
  • APPA releases smart city roadmap for power utilities

    The white paper from the American Public Power Association addresses topics including utilities' role in a smart city and cybersecurity.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 9, 2019
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    US Census Bureau finds stark rural-urban broadband divide

    A survey found that among counties where fewer than 60% of homes lacked broadband internet subscriptions, 88% were mostly or completely rural.

    By Jason Plautz • Jan. 2, 2019
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    Our 10 best stories of 2018

    After a jam-packed year of emerging trends, innovations, startups and partnerships, here are the top stories that shaped 2018.

    By Kristin Musulin • Dec. 21, 2018
  • DC passes 'most ambitious' mandate for 100% renewables by 2032

    The bill would put the District of Columbia on track to hit 100% renewables nearly a decade before any state.

    By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 19, 2018
  • Opinion

    As the impacts of power outages rise, the US must embrace smart grids

    Without a transformation, the negative impacts of modern-day demands on the grid, and therefore negative impacts on commerce, will only continue to grow, writes Metal Toad's Sasha Friedman.

    By Sasha Friedman • Dec. 18, 2018
  • Siemens: Cities are prioritizing electrification, but grid modernization is required

    Siemens released a report that used the company's City Performance Tool to assess the status of electrification in 40 global cities.

    By Chris Teale • Dec. 17, 2018
  • Tariffs prompt nearly 50% drop in US utility solar installations: Wood Mackenzie

    Utility solar projects are getting delayed into the fourth quarter as project developers reacted to the January tariffs while trying to maximize advantage from the declining investment tax credit.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 14, 2018
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    'Paris to Pittsburgh' highlights local, youth efforts to fight climate change

    The documentary from Bloomberg Philanthropies and RadicalMedia explores initiatives that cities and states are undertaking as they deal with growing climate problems.

    By Chris Teale • Dec. 12, 2018
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    The smart city conferences to check out in 2019

    Next year has a full slate of industry conferences, featuring conversations with top public and private officials on the pressing issues facing cities.

    By Chris Teale • Dec. 10, 2018
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    White House proposal to end EV tax credit comes under fire

    EVgo CEO Cathy Zoi said at an event in Washington, DC that the $7,500 rebate is "a perfect way to ease Americans ... into electrified transportation."

    By Chris Teale • Dec. 6, 2018
  • Microsoft to expand rural broadband access initiative to 25 states

    Through its widened Airband Initiative, the company says it seeks to connect 3 million Americans by July 2022, up from its original goal of 2 million.

    By Jason Plautz • Dec. 5, 2018
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    1M EVs in the US 'a step in our journey' to combat climate change

    Speakers at an event celebrating the milestone also noted electric vehicles could play a large role in the fight against climate change and carbon emissions.

    By Chris Teale • Dec. 3, 2018
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    Green Initiative of the Year: Washington, DC's Green Bank

    The Green Bank will provide public money in the form of loans, leases and other mechanisms to help fund green projects that expand renewable energy, reduce energy costs and GHG emissions, and create green jobs.

    By Chris Teale • Dec. 3, 2018
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    EU adopts plan to become 'climate neutral' by 2050

    The report presents eight scenarios to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with a large focus on the energy and urban mobility sectors.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 29, 2018
  • DC City Council unanimously advances 100% renewable energy bill

    The Clean Energy Omnibus would also mandate that all public transport and fleet vehicles in the District be zero-emissions by 2045, including those operated for Uber and Lyft. 

    By Gavin Bade • Nov. 28, 2018
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    How cities are affected by the federal climate report — and how they're fighting back

    Extreme weather threatens to destroy urban areas while transportation systems may buckle, but there is optimism that city leaders will keep moving things forward.

    By Chris Teale • Nov. 27, 2018
  • British Columbia to mandate 100% zero emission vehicle sales by 2040

    The government is taking action by increasing the ZEV incentive program and expanding the number of EV fast chargers in the province's network.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 26, 2018
  • Opinion

    Lessons learned: How smaller cities can get smart

    Every municipality, regardless of its size and means, faces challenges when it comes to serving citizens. It’s critical for local governments to find a way around these barriers.

    By Matt Bosch • Nov. 26, 2018
  • Trump to nominate acting EPA head Wheeler for permanent top spot

    Wheeler has directed multiple efforts to roll back environmental regulations, including vehicle efficiency standards and rules on coal plant mercury emissions, carbon pollution and ash disposal. 

    By Gavin Bade • Nov. 19, 2018
  • Chicago challenges businesses to power buildings with renewable energy

    Participants in the Chicago Renewable Energy Challenge pledge to keep their buildings powered with renewable sources for at least 10 years, and to track and share their progress.

    By Jason Plautz • Nov. 19, 2018
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    UCLA, Los Angeles water utility partner for $5M conservation research effort

    The move is part of the UCLA Sustainable LA Grand Challenge, which has a goal of powering Los Angeles County with 100% renewable energy and making it water self-sufficient by 2050.

    By Jason Plautz • Nov. 15, 2018
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    Tiny but mighty: How 3 small cities are using their Mayors Challenge winnings

    Georgetown, TX; Huntington, WV and New Rochelle, NY had two main things in common: they're big on ideas and short on resources.

    By Katie Pyzyk • Nov. 15, 2018