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The Future of Energy and Grid Resiliency is Distributed

AutoGrid

The Future of Energy and Grid Resiliency is Distributed By Giovanni Herazo, Vice President, Smart Grid Solutions As one of FPL’s smart grid & innovation leaders, I saw firsthand how our grid was consistently put to the test by unexpected outages, power quality issues, adverse weather conditions, and rising load demand.

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When you think climate change, you need to think about water

GreenBiz

With nearly a half its land lying below sea level, the Netherlands knows a lot about water and how to make sure a city’s infrastructure is resilient to it, particularly flood risks and freshwater supply. Ecolab is creating technology that businesses can use to calculate and reduce their water usage. Melody Waintal.

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Wood Mackenzie’s Key Takeaways From the Grid Edge in Q4

GreenTechMedia

Last year, utilities, grid operators and grid edge vendors all continued to grapple with their evolving roles in delivering and managing power. In a new report , Wood Mackenzie grid edge analysts reflect on key events in the last months of 2019. million EV charging points to be installed globally by 2025. A total of 4.8

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Iron-air batteries to stabilise grid as coal plants shut down

Smart Energy International

Form Energy is partnering up with a US utility Xcel Energy for commercial deployment of its iron-air battery storage system. Form Energy, a US-based tech company developing multi-day energy storage systems is partnering with Xcel Energy to deploy its battery systems at two of Xcel Energy’s retiring coal plant sites.

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? The nuts and bolts of grid tech

Climate Tech VC

For a 2050 net-zero future, we’ll need an electricity grid large enough that its untangled cables would be long enough to stretch all the way to the sun.    Last week, we got in tune with power markets to set the stage for a reliable, resilient, and decarbonized grid.

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Britain's 2019 power cut - One year on

Business Green

This weekend will see the anniversary of the UK's first major power cut for over a decade. The systemic failings seen on August 9 2019 led to trains stuck on lines, nearly a million people without power and, of course, quick finger-pointing in a bid to make political points. Another area of focus was inertia and resilience.

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5 Major Trends Driving the $80B US Distributed Energy Resources Market Through 2025

GreenTechMedia

market for distributed energy resources will look very different in five years than it does today. And electric vehicles will give utilities and regulators the opportunity to promote pricing regimes to encourage charging when electricity is abundant — or suffer potentially grid-destabilizing consequences.