Renewable Energy Monitoring News
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PG&E Lays Groundwork for Permanent, Multi-Customer Microgrids
Today, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) launched its Community Microgrid Enablement Program (CMEP) to help communities identify, design and build permanent, multi-customer microgrids serving critical facilities and vulnerable customer groups. Through this new program approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), PG&E will provide technical and financial support ...
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Eaton Introduces `Home as a Grid` Approach to Residential Energy Transition
The energy transition is changing how power is generated, distributed, managed and consumed. Building on its Everything as a Grid perspective, power management company Eaton's new Home as a Grid approach combines an intelligent home energy portfolio with strategic partnerships to help residential customers integrate, manage and benefit from renewable technologies. Several factors are ...
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BaxEnergy achieves a Microsoft Gold Cloud Platform and DevOps Competency
A leading European energy software provider demonstrates best-in-class capability and market leadership through technology success and customer commitment. BaxEnergy today announced it has attained a gold Cloud Platform and DevOps competency, demonstrating a “best-in-class” ability and commitment to meet Microsoft Corp. customers’ evolving needs in today’s mobile-first, ...
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How much is renewable power forecast worth?
Did you know that it is possible to improve power forecast deviations up to 5% just by combining energy forecast systems with energy monitoring systems? Energy Studio Pro® open, flexible and secure platform and SMARTWATT’s intelligent forecasting provide the best A.I. tools to optimize your portfolio. BaxEnergy and SMARTWATT have joined forces to provide the first integrated solution ...
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Europe is making district heating smart
Steen Schelle Jensen, Head of Product Management – Solutions, Kamstrup A/S, explains how Europe is making district heating smart. Please note that this article was originally published by Open Access Government, here District heating provides the necessary flexibility to integrate, utilise and store waste heat and fluctuating energy from renewables, ultimately increasing the efficiency ...
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Celebrating Renewable Rides during National Drive Electric Week
One hundred and twenty-six solar panels, with 37.8 kilowatts of generation capacity, have been installed to power new electric vehicles on the roads in Saskatoon. The solar array, on the roof of a new sustainable housing development, Radiance Cohousing, at 475 Avenue L South, is part of an innovative program in which the Saskatchewan Environmental Society has brought 100% solar-powered electric ...
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Smart Grid Security Market - Growing Energy Needs of the Urban Population
The analysts of a new business and commerce study by Transparency Market Research have detected a fragmented competitive landscape in the global smart grid security market, attributing the scenario to the presence of a large number of players who are catering to regional and domestic demands. Regional players have a stronger presence in the developed countries across the world. That being said, a ...
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SolarCoin Founders Introduce New Blockchain-Based Network for Global, Decentralized Energy Trading
Greeneum (www.greeneum.net) today announced the upcoming launch of its blockchain-based platform, Greeneum Network. Greeneum leverages blockchain, smart contracts, targeted artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies to redefine renewable energy systems globally. The platform is designed to enable decentralized peer-to-peer trading, providing analytics and predictive ...
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Smart Electricity Meters: Europe Emerges as Key Regional Market
Regulation-fueled rollouts of smart electricity meters are driven by the potential to reduce non-technical losses for electricity utilities, improve billing accuracy, and effectively integrate renewable energy with smart meters. With these rollouts, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) are emerging as key regional smart electricity meter markets ahead of North America, while Asia-Pacific ...
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Enel S.p.A. and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority Sign MOU on Smart Grids and Network Digitization
Enel S.p.A. and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), Dubai's public service infrastructure company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cooperation in smart grids and network digitization. The agreement was signed in Dubai by Livio Gallo, Enel's Head of Global Infrastructure and Networks, and HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA. Livio Gallo, Enel's Head of ...
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Renewable Energy Monitoring
ENMAT has a large range of Renewable Energy Monitoring charts to choose from. View Renewable Energy Consumption and set targets by various types of graphs including: By individual meter or grouped meters By site or overall sites Summarise energy usage by sub metered areas or multiple sites For more information please see: Solar Energy Monitoring ...
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Offshore renewable energy sites provide new habitat for marine species
Offshore renewable energy sites may provide new ‘stepping stone’ habitats for marine species, a recent study suggests. They could allow some species to spread beyond their present range and help vulnerable creatures survive in the face of climate change. However, they may also allow harmful invasive species to spread, the researchers warn, and the effects of such projects must be ...
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MetaVu selected to instruct utility university(R) course and moderate panel at DistribuTECH 2012
MetaVu, Inc., a leading sustainability and environmental performance consulting firm, today announced it has been selected to instruct a prestigious Utility University® course and moderate an expert panel at the DistribuTECH 2012 Conference and Exhibition, the leading annual smart grid event, in San Antonio, January 22-26. MetaVu’s participation in DistribuTECH 2012 showcases the ...
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DECK Monitoring Partners With NREL to Track the Performance of Innovative Photovoltaic Projects
DECK Monitoring has partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to support its PV Data Acquisition (PVDAQ) project, which aims to develop and communicate a broad picture of photovoltaic (PV) field performance across the U.S. Data contributed to the PVDAQ project will be analyzed for many performance factors, the results of which are provided to the ...
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Renewable energy investors closely monitoring US-China relations
On her first trip to Asia as the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has announced: 'We will be looking for ways to collaborate on issues that go beyond just our mutual concerns to really addressing global concerns.' Accompanying Mrs Clinton was Todd Stern, the administration's climate change envoy, and amid the flux of economic stimulus facilities announced this month by both the US and ...
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