A pilot project and partnership between the University of Oregon and Eugene Water and Electric Board (EWEB) is drawing ...
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Alexis Reeves, 30, grew up in Southington, in a home her parents built “off the grid.” She and the family “chopped wood and ...
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Microsoft says it will ask to pay higher electricity bills in areas where it’s building data centers, in an effort to prevent electricity prices for local residents from rising in those areas. The ...
Most of the 250 people who turned out at a public meeting Jan. 5 in Lincoln to hear a Florida-based company’s plans to build ...
The US operation to remove Maduro succeeded despite fundamental ambiguity about what cyber delivered but that opacity has ...
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Networks are losing volume to rooftop PV and home batteries, and we now have a tariff problem
Electricity networks face a structural challenge - their regulated revenue model is being challenged by rooftop PV, and this trend will accelerate with home batteries.
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