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AT&T’s Renewable Energy Purchases to Surpass 1.5 Gigawatts

As part of Climate Week NYC 2019, AT&T announced that its renewable energy purchases will surpass 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of clean energy capacity with the addition of new Virtual Power Purchase Agreements (VPPAs) with Invenergy and Duke Energy Renewables. The post AT&T’s Renewable Energy Purchases to Surpass 1.5 Gigawatts appeared first on Energy Manager Today.

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Honeywell Will Create the Largest Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage Deployment in the US

Honeywell today announced an agreement with NRStor C&I L.P. to launch the Experion Energy Program, which will create the largest behind–the-meter (BTM) energy storage deployment to date in North America. The post Honeywell Will Create the Largest Behind-the-Meter Energy Storage Deployment in the US appeared first on Energy Manager Today.

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Sprint Signs Deal with Duke Energy Renewables for 182-MW Wind Project

Sprint signed a 12-year virtual power purchase agreement (VPPA) with Duke Energy Renewables this week for 173.3 megawatts from a new 182-MW wind power project planned for Nolan County, Texas. The post Sprint Signs Deal with Duke Energy Renewables for 182-MW Wind Project appeared first on Energy Manager Today.

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Product Announcement: Humless Unveils First Universal Energy Management System for the Solar Industry

Humless recently introduced its 48V Universal Energy Management (UEM), the solar power industry’s first Energy Storage System (ESS) that intelligently manages the flow of electricity from any source for any use. The post Product Announcement: Humless Unveils First Universal Energy Management System for the Solar Industry appeared first on Energy Manager Today.

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Product Announcement: Schneider Electric’s Suite of Energy Efficient Applications for the Water Industry

Schneider Electric recently unveiled new IIoT-based innovations for the water industry, including EcoStruxure Pumping Performance Advisor, EcoStruxure Augmented Operator Advisor, EcoStruxure Hybrid DCS for Water and the PROficient Premier Access Portal. The post Product Announcement: Schneider Electric’s Suite of Energy Efficient Applications for the Water Industry appeared first on Energy Manager Today.

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Heat-capture system could help solar PV power ovens, steam turbines

An engineering team led by an Illinois company has built a solar system that produces electricity and enough heat to potentially power a commercial oven or steam turbine. The hybrid heat-and-electric system, while likely years from commercial deployment, has potential uses in microgrids, energy storage, and large commercial applications. David Cygan, a project manager with

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Michigan landowners’ long-shot lawsuit has high stakes for wind industry

An unlikely legal win by neighbors of a Michigan wind farm would have the potential to chill wind energy development in the state, legal experts say. A group of landowners filed suit in state court in August alleging a wind project near Lake Michigan in the Upper Peninsula is causing adverse health effects. These include

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AEP Ohio to get another rate case hearing, this time with public notice

After objections from Ohio’s consumer advocate agency about a failure to provide required public notice, regulators have scheduled a fifth public hearing in American Electric Power’s pending rate case for  February 12. The case will set rates through May 2024 and will address issues ranging from subsidies for coal plants to a proposed electric program.

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