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Posted: 2010-09-02
Commonwealth Edison, an electric utility with operations in the Chicago area, plans to leverage its 130,000-unit network of smart meters to determine how the smart grid of the future will look.
ComEd announced this week that it is planning a five-pronged strategy in its smart grid initiative, dubbed the Smart Grid Innovation Corridor. One component of its study will involve solar photovoltaic equipment; the solar PV test will determine how solar energy affects the ComEd grid and look at the customer benefits of solar power...
Posted: 2010-09-01
Detroit Edison, an electric utility operating in southeast Michigan, is giving new life to some of its old solar panels.
The company installed a solar array in Scio Township, Michigan in 1997. It's retiring the panels used in that installation and replacing them with newer technology - but the retired panels are going to good use...
Posted: 2010-08-31
The California Energy Commission announced this week that it had approved the first loan under its Clean Energy Business Financing Program.
The $5 million loan will go to a firm called Calisolar. It will use the funds to purchase solar-cell production equipment: Calisolar's annual output will go from 60 megawatts today to 75 megawatts when its expansion is complete...
Posted: 2010-08-30
The government of Reno, Nevada is installing 1.3 megawatts of solar power - and, thanks to rebates, subsidies and a long-term energy-procurement deal, it's doing so for free.
The city's utility, NV Energy, is providing some incentive payments; the federal government is providing even more. And Reno will pay over many years for the energy its new solar arrays produce, bringing its net out-of-pocket cost to zero...
Posted: 2010-08-27
The Hilton Hotel at the Baltimore-Washington International Airport is going solar, and it expects to save a significant amount of money in the process.
Distributed Sun, a solar developer operating in the Washington, D.C. area, announced this week that the BWI Hilton had contracted to buy nearly 60 megawatt-hours per year of renewable power. Over the useful life of the array that Distributed Sun is building for the hotel, more than 2 gigawatt-hours of clean energy will be produced...
Posted: 2010-08-26
The town of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin is greening its school bus fleet.
The bus company that serves Oconomowoc's school district now owns 11 plug-in hybrid school buses, Milwaukee's Journal-Sentinel reports. Not only will the buses use electric power to save fuel - they will be juiced up with the help of solar energy. Oconomowoc Transport Co. operates the state's first solar-electric charging station...