Submitted by Jonathan Hart on Jun 08, 2017
Customers and the grid can benefit from distributed energy storage systems
In 2010, California became the first state to mandate energy storage procurement with targets for each major investor-owned utility with the objective of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, cutting peak electric demand, deferring or substituting for investments in generation or grid assets and improving overall grid reliability.
Submitted by Jonathan Hart on Aug 30, 2016
Businesses and energy utilities in New York, Massachusetts, Maine and California are reducing grid consumption and saving money
Presented at the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy Conference, Aug. 21-26, 2016 - View Presentation
Small thermal energy storage (TES) systems are opening a new frontier in electrical use and power grid management.