This report provides state regulators, utilities and other program administrators an overview of the spectrum of U.S. industrial energy efficiency programs delivered by a various entities, including utilities and program administrators.
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This recorded webinar reviews the Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Demonstration project, and the development and deployment of a smart grid application called transactive control.
This report explores the feasibility of a scenario in which the United States would use wind energy to supply 20 per cent of its electricity demand by 2030 and compares it to a scenario in which no new wind capacity is installed in the nation.
This article in the ICER Chronicle highlights results for EPRI’s Smart Grid Demonstration Initiative, which is a seven-year collaborative research effort to design, deploy and evaluate how to integrate distributed energy resources into utility grid and market operations.
This website provides a compilation of fuel consumption ratings for passenger cars and light-duty pickup trucks, vans and special purpose vehicles sold in Canada. The website links to the Fuel Consumption Guide and allows users to search for vehicles from current and past model years.
This compilation of case studies shows how fleets are using alternative fuel vehicles, dealing with infrastructure issues, obtaining funding and more. The case studies can be sorted by vehicle category, fuel/technology type and fleet application.
This website hosts the Electric Vehicle (EV) Project, which characterizes vehicle use in diverse topographic and climatic conditions, evaluates the effectiveness of charge infrastructure, and conducts revenue system trials for commercial and public charge infrastructures.
This website serves as the portal for Project Get Ready, a non-profit initiative that will: create a menu of plug-in readiness actions; provide a web-based database of plug-in readiness activities; regularly convene leaders from at least 20 U.S.
The authors of this paper argue that the breakdown in conventional policy labels represents an important shift in renewable electricity policy, one that policymakers, analysts, government officials and investors around the world need to better understand.
This research note examines the relationship between China and the United States as it impacts the solar and wind sectors.