Energy & Utilities: Page 36
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Smart Fusion Poles to shine light on connectivity in Huntington Beach, CA
The LED poles are optimized for small cell deployment and will enable the city to support 5G connectivity and various IoT applications.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 27, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Report: Cities of all sizes can achieve sustainable energy solutions
The NRG report found that leading cities shared four main tactics in their efforts to boost sustainable energy: dedicated staff resources, employing unique assets, finding funding and accessing expertise.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 27, 2018 -
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From worsening climate change to a shifting transportation landscape and the housing affordability crisis, cities have their work cut out for them.
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UPS buys 50 EVs in push for sustainable transport
The logistics provider says the electric vehicle costs are comparable to acquiring new fuel trucks.
By Shefali Kapadia • Feb. 26, 2018 -
Opinion
Solving our energy grid problems requires a data sharing economy
Solving energy grid problems in New York, Puerto Rico and beyond will depend on innovative leaders who are willing to foster standards and knowledge sharing.
By Lisa Salley • Feb. 26, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Are recent disasters enough to spur utilities to take climate change seriously?
Sector expert Allison Silverstein argues utilities need a new paradigm in long-term grid planning.
By Krysti Shallenberger • Feb. 22, 2018 -
AT&T announces first 3 cities to receive mobile 5G in 2018
The company has confirmed Atlanta, Dallas and Waco, TX will receive the network by the end of the year, with nine other cities to be announced soon.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 21, 2018 -
New Orleans launches challenge to reduce downtown energy usage
The Downtown NOLA Energy Challenge will encourage business owners to reduce their energy footprint through a number of resources and tools.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 21, 2018 -
Opinion
Bridging the knowledge gap with virtual and augmented reality
Digital reality can and should serve as a transitional lifeline of sorts for utilities to engage and optimize their new generation of workers.
By Michael Hartnack • Feb. 20, 2018 -
NRDC, EEI pair up on 21 policy recommendations to grow clean energy
One group is a major environmental lobbyist and the other a powerful trade group representing investor-owned utilities that do not always see eye-to-eye. This marks a major step toward collaborating on environmental and clean energy issues.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 16, 2018 -
Deep Dive
How universities' smart campuses resemble mini smart cities
From IoT devices, to CIOs and autonomous vehicles, smart campuses act as testbeds for innovation — much like smart cities.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 16, 2018 -
Deep Dive
If it ain't broke, don't fix it: NYPA transforms utility maintenance with data-driven approach
The New York Power Authority's new monitoring and diagnostic approach may soon be used by utilities around the country.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 14, 2018 -
Energy tax credits in final budget deal passed by Congress
Despite previous opposition in the House, tax credits for nuclear energy, carbon capture and a variety of gas and renewable technologies are in the bill approved early Friday.
By Gavin Bade • Feb. 9, 2018 -
Energy tax credits included in Senate budget deal
Tax credit extensions for nuclear plants and a number of natural gas and renewable energy technologies are in a Senate budget deal, but are likely to face opposition in the House.
By Gavin Bade • Feb. 8, 2018 -
Tesla to outfit 50K Australian homes with solar+storage for 250 MW virtual power plant
The electric car company wants to build what it calls the world's largest virtual power plant that would harness 250 MW of solar power and 650 MWh of energy storage.
By Peter Maloney • Feb. 6, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Grid complexity is increasing exponentially. Is blockchain the answer?
As more distributed resources are connected to the grid, the size of energy transactions is shrinking while the volume explodes.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 4, 2018 -
San Francisco issues RFQ for citywide fiber network
Interim Mayor Mark Farrell said the project will "close the digital divide, ensure net neutrality, and create a truly fair and open internet in San Francisco."
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 2, 2018 -
Study: Miami ranks least energy-efficient US city
The study, which analyzed 15 major U.S. cities, claims that the least energy-efficient cities are most at risk of feeling the effects of climate change.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 1, 2018 -
New Orleans committee unveils plan to explore smart city tech
The committee unanimously passed a resolution to open a utility docket and require Entergy New Orleans to develop a grid modernization plan.
By Kristin Musulin • Feb. 1, 2018 -
Deep Dive
Uncoordinated trouble? Electric vehicles can be a grid asset, but only with planning and investment
With more than 80% of vehicle charging done at the home, just a few vehicles on a street could cause issues for the power grid.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 31, 2018 -
Smart Cities Council announces grant finalists, gives special grant to Puerto Rico
Winners will be announced in March, but Puerto Rico received an early grant to aid with rebuilding after Hurricane Maria.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 31, 2018 -
Deep Dive
A look into Chicago's electric vehicle future
A number of city initiatives will promote electric vehicle use and reduce emissions over the next few decades.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 30, 2018 -
California Gov. Brown outlines plan for 5M ZEVs by 2030
A new report from think tank Next 10 says the governor's goal "could be inhibited if charging infrastructure doesn't keep pace."
By Kristin Musulin • Jan. 30, 2018 -
Deep Dive
'Year of the grid': Clean energy turns to software as sector matures
The distributed energy revolution hinges on the development of new software platforms that can help utilities make sense of a deluge of grid data.
By Gavin Bade • Jan. 29, 2018 -
EPA loosens Clean Air Act rules for major pollution sources
The agency is rescinding the "once in, always in" policy that made major pollution sources permanently subject to tougher emission control standards.
By Gavin Bade • Jan. 26, 2018 -
Dallas adds 6 smart programs to 'Living Lab' corridor
The projects include public Wi-Fi, smart irrigation, smart parking and a mobility initiative with Toyota.
By Katie Pyzyk • Jan. 24, 2018