When massive storms hit, we get religion. Superstorm Sandy was that kind of storm. States along the US East Coast emerged from the wreckage two years ago this week with a new devotion to creating a more resilient electric system. Where the central grid failed, microgrids kept the lights on. So government leaders, businesses, and even some … [Read more...]
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Microgrid Growth: How Far, How Fast Since Superstorm Sandy?
November 3, 2014 By Elisa Wood
Filed Under: Consolidated Edison, Economics, Google News Feed, Markets, Navigant, North America, Policy, Princeton Power Systems, Regions, Reliability, Schneider Electric, Utility, x ~ Main Features Tagged With: Andrew Cuomo, Audrey Zibelman, California, Central Hudson Gas & Electric, Chris Bleuher, Connecticut, Consolidated Edison, Edward "Ted" Borer, Hurricane Sandy, Icetec, John Webster, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, Microgrid Newsletter Feature, Navigant Research, New York, New York Public Service Commission, Peter Asmus, Philip Barton, Princeton Power Systems, princeton university, REV, Schneider Electric, Superstorm Sandy, Viridity Energy
Will New York Turn the Electric Power Industry Upside Down?
July 14, 2014 By Elisa Wood
The electric power industry has been undergoing a metamorphosis for decades. And now at last it appears we will get a glimpse of the new, highly efficient creature. Expect the first sighting to be in New York. New York leaders and stakeholders have been hard at work in recent months on a plan called Reforming the Energy Vision, or REV. And on … [Read more...]
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