Clean Energy Disconnect Between Say and Do

Clean Energy Disconnect Between Say and Do

This article, Americans could pay more for clean energy.  But will they really?, from Utility Dive reminds me of my own life experiences with squirrelly people.  They talk a good game, but where is the action?  It also reminds me of the folly in precise net-to-gross,...
Clean Energy Disconnect Between Say and Do

Energy Storage v Storing Energy’s Benefits

As we march along with the nation’s rather massive build-out of renewable energy resources, questions emerge for how to fill the gaps when the sun sets and the wind stops blowing – i.e., when it’s nice to be outdoors, especially in the summer.  So there you have it –...
Clean Energy Disconnect Between Say and Do

State of the Electric Utility; Get Engaged

Recently, Utility Dive released its report, 2015 State of the Electric Utility – a compendium of utility company prognosticative surveys.  Findings include: Utilities will move away from vertical integration – see last week’s Utility 2.0. The biggest opportunities are...
Clean Energy Disconnect Between Say and Do

Utility 2.0; Decoupled and Disaggregated

A lot of people have subscribed to the Energy Rant in recent weeks, so I think a little re-introduction is in order.  Last week, the post was entitled Gamification; from a Non-Gamer.  That was unusually peaceful and friendly because I really have no beef with that...
Clean Energy Disconnect Between Say and Do

Gamification; From a Non-Gamer

The ACEEE just released a study on energy efficiency programs delivered as games – gamification.  At this stage of my career, I never dismiss something that works, for some people, as dumb.  Gamification does not seem to be something I would be interested in as...