Are you satisfied with the distribution of the smart grid stimulus grants?
The Cambridge, U.K.-based startup is seeking to bring its energy management devices into homes as an add-on to its home security systems – a strategy shared by others in the field.
Four more utilities are seeking millions of dollars from a $3.4 billion pool of smart grid stimulus grants. A rough tally puts the total requested at $1.53 billion, but more applications are likely to come, industry watchers say.
The DOE says security will be required for stimulus grant-seeking smart meter projects. Landis+Gyr is doing a 200,000 smart meter deployment in Brazil, and a DOE lab wants to license a smart appliance chip.
Qualcomm has turned its global smart services division, which designs and implements wireless connectivity systems for utility infrastructure clients like ABB and Siemens among others, into a joint venture.
As predicted, 2009 has become a banner year for smart grid, but until now the term has yet to be fully defined.
The Department of Energy has announced $47 million in grants to smart grid demonstration projects, part of a $3.9 billion pool of grants aimed at modernizing the electricity grid.
The 50-year old company says it can boost the performance of solar modules with chips. After that, it’s on to smart grid, says CEO Brian Halla.
Smart grid is a big opportunity, but some of the underlying assumptions may be incorrect.
Smart meter maker Itron and smart grid communications provider Ambient have agreed to link up their technologies and pitch the combination to utilities.
Texas-based utility Oncor is asking for $317 million from the DOE's smart grid stimulus program, one of the first utilities to publicly set a dollar figure on its wish list of projects. With about $3.9 billion available, more requests are sure to come.
The House passed the legislation that contains provisions that could spur growth in solar and smart grid deployment. But homebuilders and some environmental groups aren't pleased. The controversial bill faces a tough fight in the Senate.
The DOE has issued its official funding opportunity announcement for about $3.9 billion in stimulus package grants for smart grid projects. Security for smart grid systems is among its top concerns.
The CEOs of Duke Energy and San Diego Gas & Electric say not enough is done to promote energy efficiency despites a lot of discussion between policy makers and the utility industry.
A report says deploying smart grid technologies and energy storage devices would boost solar energy generation from less than 1 percent of the power supply today to 12 percent by 2020.
The Cincinnati-based software startup is managing the interplay of solar power, energy storage and home energy management systems in a pilot project underway by Duke Energy.
The well-funded smart grid startup announces a marketing agreement with a subsidiary of a group representing community-owned electric utilities.
Smart grid executives make moves. GE and Whirlpool want to put communications modules in their appliances. And Duke taps Cisco to build an end-to-end smart grid architecture.
The Charlotte, N.C.-based utility will enlist the networking giant in a broad range of smart grid efforts. It's the second U.S. utility to publicly announce a partnership with Cisco in its big push into what it believes will be a $20 billion per year market.
The smart grid industry is booming, but it will also likely experience a wave of consolidation over the next 18 months, says Tendril CEO Adrian Tuck.
Energy storage: It's the most popular concept right now with energy VCs. And some in Washington want to goose the market with incentives.
The smart meter neighborhood networking startup has acquired a provider of long-range, WiFi-based communications, giving utilities a potential one-stop shop for all their smart grid communications needs.