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New trend: storage-as-a-service

August 31, 2018 by Fereidoon Sioshansi

New business models are emerging to aggregate and manage behind-the-meter investments, writes energy expert Fereidoon Sioshansi. One example: storage-as-a-service. In Vermont in the U.S. Green Mountain Power offers its customers a Tesla Powerwall battery for $15 a month. Courtesy EEinformer. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, Renewables Tagged With: behind-the-meter, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, financing, renewables, smart grids

Li-ion’s end of life is not the dead end you think

August 20, 2018 by Jason Deign

Considerably more batteries are being recycled than most studies show, reveals a new report. Not in the EU or US, however, but in Asia – China in particular. What is more, the market for lithium-ion recycling is likely to grow rapidly. This wil change the face of the entire battery industry and even the energy industry. Jason Deign of Energy Storage Report has the story. Article courtesy of Energy Storage Report. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Innovations, Renewables Tagged With: batteries, electric cars, electricity market, energy storage, energy transition, renewables, solar power

How rapidly can we transition to 100% renewable electricity?

June 29, 2018 by Mark Diesendorf

Science tells us that, to avoid devastating climate change, we must rapidly cut greenhouse gas emissions to zero. How fast is possible, asks Mark Diesendorf  of the Cooperative Research Centre for Low Carbon at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia. He believes the sceptics may be wrong. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Energy efficiency, Markets, Nuclear, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables, Transport and energy Tagged With: carbon bubble, climate change, coal power, electric cars, electricity market, Energiewende, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, infrastructure, natural gas, nuclear energy, renewables, solar power, sustainable mobility, wind power

Blockchain technology – a threat to distribution network operators?

June 28, 2018 by Marius Buchmann

Network operators should get involved soon in blockchain technology. If they miss the digital revolution, it will threaten their business model in the longer term and they could end up becoming pure network asset owners without operational responsibilities, writes Marius Buchmann of Jacobs University. Courtesy of Buchmann’s blog Enerquire. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, Innovations, Markets, Renewables Tagged With: blockchain, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy trade, energy transition, grid, infrastructure, renewables, smart grids

The ice beneath the EU-China climate bonhomie

June 27, 2018 by Karl Mathiesen

When it comes to clean technology, German chancellor Angela Merkel views China no longer as a developing country but a competitor, writes Karl Mathiesen of Climate Home News. From a European perspective, China is joining the club of industrialised countries, competing for their markets, and should be treated as such. Courtesy Climate Home News. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Markets, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: China, Chinese energy policy, climate change, electric cars, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, Paris Agreement, renewables, solar power, sustainable mobility, wind power

Exclusive interview Mark Gainsborough, head Shell New Energies: “We are further along than people realize”

June 21, 2018 by Karel Beckman

With a string of new investments and acquisitions in the past year (you can find a unique overview further on in this article!), Shell has quietly stepped up the pace of its transition from an oil and gas company into an energy company. “We are further along than people realize”, says Mark Gainsborough, Executive Vice-President of Shell New Energies, in an exclusive interview with Energy Post. According to Gainsborough, there is a “shift in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Markets, Oil, Gas & Coal, Renewables Tagged With: carbon bubble, electric cars, electricity market, energy storage, energy trade, energy transition, financing, renewables, smart grids, solar power, sustainable mobility, transport, wind power

The nuclear industry is making a big bet on small power plants

June 18, 2018 by Scott L Montgomery

Small modular reactors (SMR) offer many potential advantages over their full-sized peers. Whether these materialize remains to be seen, writes Scott L. Montgomery of the University of Washington. Nevertheless, SMRs are needed to help resolve the energy challenges of our time, the author argues. Courtesy: The Conversation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Nuclear, Renewables Tagged With: climate change, energy storage, energy transition, financing, nuclear energy, renewables

Electric buses can save local governments billions – China’s showing how it’s done

June 5, 2018 by Silvio Marcacci

New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco - America's largest cities are switching their entire bus fleets from diesel to electric. They will save money in the long run, but how to overcome upfront financing hurdles? According to Silvio Marcacci of think tank Energy Innovation, Shenzhen in China, which has the world's first 100% all-electric bus fleet, provides useful lessons.   … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Transport and energy Tagged With: China, climate change, electric cars, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, financing, infrastructure, LNG, oil, sustainable mobility, transport, US energy policy

Why we will electrify trucking faster than you think (and it has nothing to do with Tesla)

June 4, 2018 by Gerard Reid

Many people still doubt that trucks will become electrified. But according to financial energy specialist Gerard Reid, the adoption of electric vehicle technology in the freight sector will take place faster than expected. He gives four reasons why he is positive about electric trucks. Courtesy Carbon and Energy blog. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Transport and energy Tagged With: electric cars, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, LNG, natural gas, oil, sustainable mobility, transport

A common goal for all sustainability advocates

June 1, 2018 by Schalk Cloete

Nothing is better for fossil fuel interests than current government policies supporting wind, solar and electric cars, writes independent researcher Schalk Cloete. These green technologies won't reduce fossil fuel consumption sufficiently for a long time to come, so the fossil fuel sector will be able to survive that much longer. In the third and last part of  a series on green technology-forcing, Cloete calls on all sustainability advocates to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Markets, Nuclear, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables, Resources, Transport and energy Tagged With: carbon bubble, climate change, coal power, diversification, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, financing, natural gas, nuclear energy, oil, solar power, wind power

Three new energy companies finding value in three new business models

May 31, 2018 by Fereidoon Sioshansi

Not a day goes by without news of a new start-up or one that has been flying under the radar, writes energy expert and author Fereidoon Sioshansi. In this article, he takes a closer look at three of them, which seem to have promising business models: Open Utility, OhmConnect and Off Grid Electric. Courtesy EEnergy Informer.  … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Energy efficiency, Innovations, Renewables, Transport and energy Tagged With: climate change, electric cars, electricity market, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy trade, energy transition, financing, infrastructure, smart grids, solar power

Big Oil pivots to electricity, Total leads the way

May 29, 2018 by Fereidoon Sioshansi

Most big oil companies are considering how they can change their focus from oil to gas and renewables. Leading the way is French oil major Total, writes Fereidoon Sioshansi, publisher of newsletter EEnergy Informer.  … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables, Transport and energy Tagged With: carbon bubble, climate change, coal power, electric cars, energy storage, energy transition, natural gas, oil, renewables, solar power, sustainable mobility, transport

EVs to make up third of market in 2040, e-buses to dominate end 2020s

May 28, 2018 by Nicholas Cunningham

Electric vehicles will become cheaper than the internal combustion engine in a half decade, and will make up a third of the car fleet by 2040, while electric buses will completely “dominate” their sector by the late-2020s, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), which just published its Electric Vehicle Outlook 2018 report. Nick Cunningham of Oilprice.com reports. Courtesy Oilprice.com. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: *, Energy, News, Transport and energy Tagged With: electric cars, electricity market, energy storage, energy transition, financing, renewables, sustainable mobility

The plethora of better alternatives to wind and solar power and electric cars

May 24, 2018 by Schalk Cloete

Technology neutrality can activate more than ten times greater sustainable development potential than current technology-forcing policies, writes independent researcher Schalk Cloete. In the second part of a series which follows an article about the dangers of technology-forcing of wind and solar power and battery electric vehicles, Cloete reviews eight alternative sustainable development solutions that he believes have greater climate mitigation … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Energy efficiency, Nuclear, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables, Transport and energy Tagged With: carbon bubble, CCS, clean coal, climate change, coal power, electric cars, energy efficiency, energy storage, energy transition, infrastructure, natural gas, nuclear energy, oil, renewables, sustainable mobility, transport, wind power

For Eastern Europe, controllable renewable power is a good alternative for new nuclear power

May 16, 2018 by Philipp Heidinger, Fabian Huneke and Simon Göss

Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary are all planning to build new nuclear power plants. But according to a new study by Energy Brainpool, commissioned by Greenpeace Energy, they could also opt for controllable renewable power plants. These are cost-competitive with nuclear, at least as reliable, and also allow for energy independence, write Philipp Heidinger, Fabian Huneke and Simon GĂ¶ĂŸ from Energy Brainpool. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate policy, Energy, Markets, News, Nuclear, Oil, Gas & Coal, Policies, Renewables Tagged With: climate change, coal power, electricity market, energy storage, energy transition, financing, natural gas, nuclear energy, renewables, solar power, wind power

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