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May 29, 2012 3:37 PM
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Californians take action to support solar photovoltaic generation, net metering - solarserver.com

Californians take action to support solar photovoltaic generation, net metering - solarserver.com | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

Proponents of net metering report sending 60,000 emails to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) urging it to increase the amount of solar photovoltaic (PV) generation which can participate in the state's policy, by challenging current utility practice in calculating the state net metering cap.

 

The CPUC has indicated in a preliminary ruling that utilities are using an overly restrictive approach to calculating this cap, and on May 24th, 2012 the agency will vote on this proposal. The Vote Solar Initiative warns that under current policy, the cap could be reached as early as mid-2013.

 

"When we crafted California’s original net metering law, the goal was maximize the amount of clean distributed energy on the grid," said former Assemblyman Fred Keeley, author of California’s net metering law.

 

"By proposing this methodology, the CPUC is complying with the original legislative intent and helping California lead the way toward a clean energy economy."

 

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IntelliGen Power Offers Funding Assistance for Cogeneration Projects in New Jersey - PR Web

IntelliGen Power Offers Funding Assistance for Cogeneration Projects in New Jersey - PR Web | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

IntelliGen Power, a leader in distributed power projects, is announcing today their availability to provide free assistance to businesses and municipalities seeking funding through the New Jersey Clean Energy Solutions Large Scale CHP (LSCHP) Program.

 

“This program is a great opportunity for businesses to get free money to pay for their CHP systems,” said David Lesser, President of IntelliGen Power. “The utility rates in New Jersey already make cogeneration a very appealing solution for energy users looking to save money, and support from this program drives down the cost even more. Even without this funding, cogeneration projects in New Jersey typically pay for themselves in less than 5 years.”

 

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The Morning Briefing: The future of LED technology | SmartPlanet

The Morning Briefing: The future of LED technology | SmartPlanet | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

"The Morning Briefing" is SmartPlanet's daily roundup of must-reads from the web. This morning we're reading about LED technology and innovative use.

 

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An accelerator lab for battery startups launches GigaOM CleanTech

An accelerator lab for battery startups launches GigaOM CleanTech | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

Can the startup accelerator model work for battery companies? The folks behind CalCharge, the brainchild of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF) that hopes to attract some 30 battery companies in the San Francisco Bay Area, think so.

 

Through CalCharge, battery tech developers will be able to enlist the help of researchers and use equipment at Berkeley Lab and other research institutions, participate in seminars and forums, recruit engineers and other employees and network with each other to trade information. Companies can do all this on their own, of course, but they might find better results when they go through an organization that pools resources to serve a larger community.

 

“What I’ve been hearing for a while is that in the Silicon Valley and the software industry, there is an ecosystem to bring everybody together,” said Venkat Srinivasan, head of energy storage and distributed resources department at Berkeley Lab. “We recognize that battery companies want an ecosystem to work together.”

 

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May 29, 2012 3:34 PM
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Vermont's latest energy statute expands its statewide Clean Local Energy Accessible Now (CLEAN)- EcoSeed

On May 18, Vermont’s Governor Shumlin signed into law the 2012 Energy Bill, which contains a groundbreaking acknowledgement of the locational benefits of distributed generation and more than doubles the amount of clean local energy that will be brought online through the state’s CLEAN Program.

 

The new law expands Vermont’s statewide CLEAN Program, known locally as the Standard Offer program, from 50 megawatts (MW) to 127.5 MW. Notably, the capacity of any distributed generation facility that provides “sufficient benefits to the operation and management of the electric grid” as a result of its location or other characteristics will not count towards the overall program cap of 127.5 MW. Therefore, no limit exists on the amount of clean local energy that can come online from facilities providing sufficient locational benefits.

 

The recognition of locational benefits by Vermont legislators is a major step towards broader awareness of the true value of distributed generation. Clean local energy projects alleviate transmission and distribution (T&D) constraints, while also avoiding the inefficient and expensive long-distance transmission of energy.

 

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May 29, 2012 3:24 PM
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Canada Launches Second Phase of Its ecoTECHNOLOGY Progam | Hybrid Cars

Canada Launches Second Phase of Its ecoTECHNOLOGY Progam | Hybrid Cars | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

The Canadian government is taking another step towards aligning Canadian vehicle standards with those of the U.S.

 

Denis Lebel, Canadian Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, announced yesterday that the Government of Canada is continuing its commitment to advance clean vehicle technologies with the launch of the second phase of the ecoTECHNOLOGY progam.

 

The Clean Transportation Initiatives focus on aligning Canadian regulations with those in the United States and with international standards, improving the efficiency of the transportation system and advancing clean technologies.

 

The second phase of the ecoTECHNOLOGY for Vehicles Program was launched by Minister Lebel. In the words of Minister Lebel: “this program will assess the safety and environmental performance of new vehicle technologies to ensure that innovations can be introduced in Canada in a safe and timely manner.”

 

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TXU Energy product can alert electricity customers when they are headed over budget | Dallas Morning News

TXU Energy product can alert electricity customers when they are headed over budget | Dallas Morning News | @The Convergence of ICT, the Environment, Climate Change, EV and HEV Transportation & Distributed Renewable Energy | Scoop.it

TXU Energy introduced on Wednesday a new product that will alert customers during the course of the month if their electricity bill is headed over budget.

 

The emailed budget alerts warn customers when their electricity usage hits a point that is likely to result in a bill that is higher than a particular spending threshold. Customers can set their own bill thresholds, and TXU doesn't charge its customers for the service.

 

The idea is that the customer gets a warning in time to slow down household electricity usage before the billing cycle ends.

 

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