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New York and California are building the grid of the future

By PI News Feed on February 19, 2015

New York and California are betting big in different ways on distributed energy resources, solar and storage. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1EqLW56

Energy efficiency improvements have largely offset effect of more, larger homes

By PI News Feed on February 19, 2015

The growth in residential energy use has slowed to below the rate of household growth, meaning that per-household energy consumption has decreased. Analysis of EIA’s Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) conducted since […]

How Hybridization Can Boost the Economics of Energy Storage

By PI News Feed on February 19, 2015

European energy storage players are taking a leading role in developing hybrid systems that can cover several applications at once, improving investment returns. Companies such as Bosch and Younicos have recently unveiled […]

OPEC Production Cut May Not Be Needed After All

By PI News Feed on February 19, 2015

U.S. tight oil production may fall 600,000 barrels per day by June 2015 based on reasonable projections of current rig counts. I compared the decrease in rig counts that began in late […]

The myth of the dark side of Germany’s Energiewende

By PI News Feed on February 17, 2015

German coal generation and CO2 emissions would have been even higher if Germany had not phased out its nuclear power and embarked on its remarkable renewable energy path. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1AjFGLU

Solar, what solar, says BP in its energy market outlook

By PI News Feed on February 17, 2015

If BP is basing its business model on its energy outlook, it has major problems. The huge report makes just four mentions of solar, claiming it will not be competitive with gas […]

Oil Limits Could Undermine Our Entire Economic System

By PI News Feed on February 17, 2015

Many readers have asked me to explain debt. They also wonder, “Why can’t we just cancel debt and start over?” if we are reaching oil limits, and these limits threaten to destabilize […]

Imergy’s Vanadium Flow Battery Aims to Compete with Lithium and Lead-Acid at Grid-Scale

By PI News Feed on February 17, 2015

Imergy Power Systems just introduced its third generation vanadium flow battery, claiming it offers a low-cost, high-performance energy storage solution for large-scale applications, including peak demand management, frequency regulation and the integration […]

Tariff woes for solar households – it’s all about network charges

By PI News Feed on February 17, 2015

A power bill, sent in by a Queensland reader, illustrates why solar households are so keen to install storage – or even quit the grid. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1vBDhaY

The 15 options for net-zero emissions in the Paris climate text

By PI News Feed on February 17, 2015

A long-term net-zero goal would provide a new focus for international action, which has so far aimed to limit warming to 2° above pre-industrial temperatures. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1vBDcV0

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