Energy & Utilities: Page 32
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216 mayors signal support for more solar power in updated letter
The Mayors for Solar Energy effort, organized by Environment America, also includes training and resources for local governments to encourage more solar power.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 13, 2018 -
The impact of San Francisco's homeless tax, and other important ballot results
Voters in Denver approved a mental health initiative, while voters in the state of Washington rejected a carbon emissions fee.
By Chris Teale • Nov. 7, 2018 -
Blockchain tech company pitches futuristic 'Innovation Park' in Nevada
Blockchains LLC announced plans to develop the "smart city" near Reno, which would be anchored by a 1,000-acre innovation campus.
By Jason Plautz • Nov. 5, 2018 -
4 energy leaders make a run for the House on Dem ballot
As the midterms approach, the energy industry has candidates running in some tight congressional races.
By Catherine Morehouse • Nov. 2, 2018 -
7 more winners named in Bloomberg's American Cities Climate Challenge
Chicago; Cincinnati; Columbus, OH; Indianapolis; Minneapolis; Saint Paul, MN; and St. Louis were the next to be honored, with just three spots now remaining.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 30, 2018 -
San Diego chooses community aggregation path to 100% renewables
Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced the start of a process to form a community choice aggregation model as the city moves toward its goal of 100% renewables by 2035.
By Robert Walton • Oct. 30, 2018 -
LA led way to leveraging EV RFPs, more cities follow with renewables
"We want to make solar real for our residents," said Cincinnati's energy manager in a discussion on U.S. city renewable energy procurement.
By Robert Walton • Oct. 26, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Utilities worry FCC plan to open wireless spectrum could compromise communications
Making 6 GHz bandwidth available to unlicensed users could interfere with communications between utilities and their customers during emergencies, sector leaders fear.
By Catherine Morehouse • Oct. 25, 2018 -
1 year smarter: A look back at our favorite stories
To celebrate the one-year anniversary of our daily launch, Smart Cities Dive has rounded up our most popular posts on everything from drug-sniffing robots to blockchain tech.
By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 23, 2018 -
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Boston and DC join Bloomberg climate challenge winners
The four cities are the latest to win the American Cities Climate Challenge and will receive up to $2.5 million each to support climate mitigation efforts.
By Chris Teale • Oct. 22, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Electric vehicles: The Swiss army knife of the grid
Experts see a future where electric vehicles provide an array of grid services, from demand response to soaking up excess renewable generation.
By Robert Walton • Oct. 18, 2018 -
Portland General Electric plans smart grid test project
If successful, the smart grid test would become a national leader for the nascent technology and show the future of utilities where users are more connected with the grid.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 16, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Spotlight: 6 key issues driving the utility sector today
The industry is undergoing a fundamental transition as it moves away from a centralized, baseload-focused past to a more distributed, renewable future.
By Larry Pearl • Oct. 16, 2018 -
Opinion
The invisible power of cities
The electric grid is increasingly part of our national security, and cities are on the front lines. But a revolution in technology and practice can make us all safer.
By Ken Boyce and Karen Weigert • Oct. 15, 2018 -
DC's aggressive clean energy bill gets initial hearing
The bill would require the District to use 100% renewable energy by 2032. Currently, the city is on track to get 50% of its energy from renewable sources in that time.
By Jason Plautz • Oct. 11, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Are regulators hindering EV acceleration?
Utilities and regulators are starting to scale up charging infrastructure but are finding it takes private vendor and utility "coopetition" to build the interoperable EV charging networks needed to satisfy drivers.
By Herman K. Trabish • Oct. 10, 2018 -
Opinion
As companies like Lyft and UPS electrify fleets, local incentives can play a key role
Chicago’s Drive Clean Truck Program is a great example of an innovative incentive for alternative fuel and electric vehicles, Illinois Commerce Commission Commissioner Anastasia Palivos writes.
By Anastasia Palivos, Ritta Merza and Emily Brumit • Oct. 10, 2018 -
Duke to install 530 EV chargers in Florida, study grid integration
Duke will focus EV charging infrastructure efforts on public spaces, making 10% of the installations in lower-income communities.
By Robert Walton • Oct. 5, 2018 -
88% of voters say utilities shouldn't block residential solar: SEIA
The result of the solar trade group's poll highlighted a growing consumer appeal for policies that advance the resource, including net metering and renewable energy mandates.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Sept. 28, 2018 -
Sponsored by Rhombus Energy Solutions
Engineering microgrids for municipalities
How cities can build on the benefits of an electrified fleet of vehicles
Sept. 26, 2018 -
EVgo's new modular design could speed charging station deployment
The sites could be installed in a matter of days or weeks, even on a short-term basis, according to the company.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 26, 2018 -
USDA invests $400M in rural electricity upgrades, smart grids
The largest loan will send $68.5 million to back a solar farm run by NextEra Energy Resources in Arkansas, which could meet the needs of 21,000 homes.
By Jason Plautz • Sept. 21, 2018 -
EV charging providers scale up amid a 'revolution in transportation'
New numbers show that electric vehicles are growing faster than analysts thought, and companies like ChargePoint and EVBox are responding with plans to expand their charging networks.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Seattle, Atlanta first winners in American Cities Climate Challenge
The pair are the first of 20 cities to be named for Bloomberg Philanthropies' two-year program, which looks to help uphold the goals of the Paris climate accord.
By Chris Teale • Sept. 17, 2018 -
New Hampshire to use $4.6M of VW settlement to build EV infrastructure
The funds come from a $15 billion settlement between Volkswagen and the U.S. government after the automaker was caught rigging vehicle emissions tests.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 14, 2018