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Brattle Group analyzed a gigawatt-hour virtual power plant test that may be the world’s largest as part of its review of California’s distributed peak-shaving program.
California lawmakers approved a sweeping energy package at the end of the legislative session that does not include funding ...
California backs a $1.1 million project to build the world’s first curbside vehicle-to-grid (V2G) EV charger, set to hit the ...
Assembly Bill 825, originally known as Senate Bill 540, will enable California to join a new energy trading market with other ...
With California facing a $12 billion budget shortfall, the state's lawmakers opted not only against a boost in funding for its flagship virtual power plant program as initially planned, but to not ...
Virtual power plant legislation lay in Gov. Newsom’s hands after sailing through California Assembly
California lawmakers passed two bills that aim to facilitate how the state and its utilities handle virtual power plants.
Electrical equipment and grid components distributors support NEMA's call for federal incentives for on-shoring supply chains ...
SACRAMENTO, California — State lawmakers on Saturday sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a sprawling package of bills to control the state's energy prices, including measures to increase oil drilling and stem ...
BII provides $7.5M to Odyssey for Nigerian solar mini-grids • Funding supports World Bank-backed DARES electrification initiative • 90M Nigerians lack power; mini-grids seen as key solution British ...
The State Legislature has voted to extend the state's cap-and-trade program that Gov. Gavin Newsom says will help California ...
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