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Grid Storage

  • Energy Storage: What Is the Cheapest Solution?

    By signing up for solar and wind power, utilities have to invest in energy storage. There are many options, but most are pricey.

    Grid Storage

    Ucilia Wang November 5, 2009
  • Smart Grid Roundup: The Future of the Grid

    Silver Spring and Grid Net are fighting for the future of the grid. Utilities are revamping their grids for solar. And more.

    Smart Grid

    Frank Smith November 4, 2009
  • Japan, Land of the Rising Grid-Tied Battery

    Sanyo wants to build bigger lithium-ion batteries to store solar power, and EV battery maker Electrovaya targets grid storage for the Japanese market.

    Grid Storage

    Jeff St. John November 3, 2009
  • Smart Grid: What a Week That Was

    The Obama administration unfurled $3.4 billion in smart grid stimulus funds, among other news.

    Smart Grid

    Michael Kanellos October 30, 2009
  • Grid Storage: Austin Energy Breaks It Down

    Austin Energy has broken down the grid energy storage market to find multiple ways to make it pay off. Now it just has to see which ones work best.

    Grid Storage

    Jeff St. John October 29, 2009
  • Rooftop Solar, Batteries Included

    Silent Power wants to be the battery-solar panel system in GE’s future net-zero energy homes, which will likely require utility rebates.

    Grid Storage

    Jeff St. John October 20, 2009
  • Grid Energy Storage: Big Market, Tough to Tackle

    Storing electricity for the grid could boom to a nearly $2.5 billion market by 2015, according to a new GTM Research report. But knowing which storage applications to target will be critical for early movers.

    Grid Storage

    Jeff St. John September 14, 2009
  • AltairNano Looks to Supply Batteries to Hawaii Solar Project

    The battery maker is competing with A123 for grid-scale energy storage contracts. Lithium-ion may be an up-and-coming tech for ‘power-oriented’ grid storage, says GTM Research analyst John Kluza.

    Grid Storage

    Jeff St. John September 10, 2009
  • Feds: Start Applying for 30% Tax Credit for Clean Energy Manufacturing

    The tax credit program is capped at $2.3 billion and is the latest of a series of financial aid initiatives aimed at boosting renewable energy and other greentech manufacturing and job creation.

    Policy

    Ucilia Wang August 13, 2009
  • Grid Storage Batteries and Ultracaps: An $8.3B Market by 2016

    NanoMarkets predicts the market for grid storage will grow from $1.5 billion in 2012 to $8.3 billion by 2016. That will mostly be batteries, though ultracapacitors will have their niche applications.

    Grid Storage

    Jeff St. John July 31, 2009
  • Defining an End-to-End Smart Grid

    As predicted, 2009 has become a banner year for smart grid, but until now the term has yet to be fully defined.

    Smart Grid

    David J. Leeds July 23, 2009
  • Why Materials and Molecules Matter

    Materials science is the new information technology, and it’s helping the U.S. achieve dominance as the post-petroleum era dawns and spreads to virtually every continent, says EnerG2 COO Chris Wheaton.

    Grid Storage

    Chris Wheaton July 9, 2009
  • Energy Efficiency: Good Idea, Not Enough Believers

    The CEOs of Duke Energy and San Diego Gas & Electric say not enough is done to promote energy efficiency despites a lot of discussion between policy makers and the utility industry.

    Grid

    Ucilia Wang June 24, 2009
  • Solar Could Fall 8% Per Year, Be Competitive in Italy by 2010

    A report says deploying smart grid technologies and energy storage devices would boost solar energy generation from less than 1 percent of the power supply today to 12 percent by 2020.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang June 22, 2009
  • This Week in Grid: Changing Execs, Cisco Steps Up and GE Gets Metered

    Smart grid executives make moves. GE and Whirlpool want to put communications modules in their appliances. And Duke taps Cisco to build an end-to-end smart grid architecture.

    Grid

    Frank Smith June 11, 2009
  • This Week in Storage: Silicon Standard Enters Market, Deeya Ships and GE Talks

    Silicon Standard wants to get into mass storage. Meanwhile, Deeya is shipping its flow batteries and GE offers its views on the storage market.

    Grid

    Michael Kanellos June 5, 2009
  • Energy Bill Could Boost Storage Technologies

    Energy storage: It's the most popular concept right now with energy VCs. And some in Washington want to goose the market with incentives.

    Grid Storage

    Fredrik Wass June 3, 2009
  • Electric Vehicles Could Surpass Grid or Support It

    If a quarter of America's cars went electric, they could store more energy than that produced for the nation's entire electricity grid, an expert on electric transportation says. Making them a backup power source for the grid faces significant challenges, however.

    Grid

    Jeff St. John May 28, 2009
  • Smart Grid Q&A: Terry Mohn

    In this series from Jesse Berst's Global Smart Energy and Michael Butler's Cascadia Capital, leaders share their opinions on the future of the grid. This seventh installment features Terry Mohn.

    Grid

    Jesse Berst and Michael Butler May 26, 2009
  • ZBB Seeks DOE Dollars to Expand Flow Battery Production

    The Milwaukee-based company is one of a number promising flow batteries as a solution to storing power on the electricity grid.

    Grid

    Jeff St. John May 21, 2009
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