«(10) the contribution of demand side management (including energy efficiency and demand response), energy storage,
distributed generation resources, and smart grid investments.
They argue more durable grid infrastructure and the use of more
distributed generation resources and microgrids would do more to help the grid bounce back from outages.
Respondents expressed the second - highest level of confidence in the growth of
distributed generation resources, putting it right behind utility - scale solar, with the third - highest level in grid - scale storage:
It also intends to expand its grids in order to better enable them to handle the growing output from renewable and
distributed generation resources.
(B) Megawatts subject to the ability of a load - serving entity to call on demand response programs, smart appliances, smart electricity or energy storage devices,
distributed generation resources on the entity's customers» premises, or other measures directly capable of actively, controllably, reliably, and dynamically reducing peak demand («dynamic peak management control»).
These policy actions include new legislation requiring long - term contracting for renewables and other resources in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, revised incentives for
distributed generation resources, changes to RPS polices in other states in New England, proposed Massachusetts - specific CO2 caps, and newly - revised forecasts for electricity sales that take the full impact of new energy efficiency measures into account.
Not exact matches
Technological
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generation services via payment for consumption, that is, without a substantial prior economic investment.
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Distributed Generation (putting appropriately sized generating
resources near or at the point of use) will be one of the answers to the problem.
A vision of optimally creating a suite of
resources, Efficiency, photovoltaics, clean
distributed generation, demand response, storage, all managed in synch with the larger transmission and distribution system.
Solar's share of electricity
generation is slightly less (0.4 % and 0.2 %, for utility - scale and
distributed), reflecting the intermittent nature of solar
resources.
Since 1995, the Rosebud Sioux and other COUP tribes have committed to the utility - scale development of tribal wind
resources on their reservations (estimated in the hundreds of gigawatts of potential), and the integration of large - scale
distributed tribal wind
generation with diminishing reliance on hydropower from federal transmission grids.
Renewables such as solar and wind are top - of - mind when most people think of
distributed resources, but natural gas - fired
generation is often a good fit too, because it adds reliability to the system and is a consistent source of backup power.
Henry Yoshimura is the Director of Demand
Resource Strategy for ISO New England where he is responsible for integrating
distributed energy
resources (energy efficiency, demand response,
distributed generation) into the New England wholesale electricity market.
Steve has particular expertise in evaluating the economics of conventional and renewable energy
resources — both central station and
distributed generation — within the context of developing technologies, market design and environmental regulations.
The
Distributed Solutions solar team is a one - stop
resource for solar
generation.
Following the release of the government «s 2017 Long - Term Energy Plan on October 26, the IESO was directed to develop a program to support a select number of innovative renewable
distributed generation demonstration projects, strategically located and potentially paired with other
distributed energy
resources and smart - grid technologies, including virtual net - metering demonstration projects.
Clean, local energy
resources like energy efficiency,
distributed renewable
generation, and energy storage are tools that can solve grid problems instead of relying only on building expensive infrastructure projects.
On - site
distributed generation can be a valuable
resource that benefits the energy system, while empowering consumers to control their energy bills and receive payment for the local energy they produce.
«We believe
distributed generation, and particularly rooftop solar, are important options for our customers and we want to continue working with stakeholders in the commission's
distributed energy
resources docket to put policies in place that will build a sustainable future for Hawaii,» Pai told Utility Dive.
In its Reforming the Energy Vision proceeding, the New York Public Service Commission has undertaken an ambitious initiative to improve the New York electricity system through better incorporation of
distributed energy
resources (DERs):
distributed generation,
distributed storage, energy efficiency, and demand response.
Renewables such as solar and wind are top - of - mind when most people think of
distributed resources, but natural gas - fired
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In Hawaii, where solar is a big
resource, the duck curve is less likely, as the state's average system load «has changed over time due to much higher penetrations of
distributed generation, notably residential solar.
«Other» includes
distributed generation (including
distributed PV), hydro, pumped storage, geothermal, biomass, and other miscellaneous
resources.
Pope and Shah point out that for the developing world, the price difference is even greater, because new
distributed renewable
resources can reduce the need for building the transmission infrastructure that would be required with centralized fossil fuel
generation.
While we know that
distributed energy
resources are often more resilient than traditional
generation infrastructure, they still make up only a small portion of the nation's energy infrastructure.
The GEI essentially comprises three main components: an intercontinental backbone network of transmission and distribution grids; large energy bases in the North Pole, on the equator, and on each continent that can integrate
distributed generation and renewable power sources; and a smart «comprehensive» platform that enables
resource allocation and market trade.