Tag: energy storage
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Good news: Maryland just made it easier to interconnect solar and storage to the grid
The Maryland Public Service Commission adopted updated rules this week for connecting distributed energy resources (such as solar and energy storage systems) to the electric grid. The updated rules will improve the efficiency of the interconnection process for customers and utilities, increase grid transparency, and enable a clearer pathway forRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Distancing: Can batteries and generators coexist on the same system?
So you have a generator and want to add batteries and solar. Or, you have a solar + storage system and want to add a generator. Can you even do this? And is it worth it? Paul Dailey, director of product & market strategy with Outback Power, shares his thoughts,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Distancing: Can batteries and generators coexist on the same system?
So you have a generator and want to add batteries and solar. Or, you have a solar + storage system and want to add a generator. Can you even do this? And is it worth it? Paul Dailey, director of product & market strategy with Outback Power, shares his thoughts,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Coronavirus impact: Wood Mackenzie could drop its global energy storage deployments forecast by 19 percent
If coronavirus containment measures continue to curtail movement of goods and people through Q2 this year, alongside an economic downturn, the market impact could trim Wood Mackenzie’s 2020 global energy storage deployments forecast by 19%. This equates to a 3 GWh reduction over the year. Notably, this would still make 2020Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Coronavirus impact: Wood Mackenzie could drop its global energy storage deployments forecast by 19 percent
If coronavirus containment measures continue to curtail movement of goods and people through Q2 this year, alongside an economic downturn, the market impact could trim Wood Mackenzie’s 2020 global energy storage deployments forecast by 19%. This equates to a 3 GWh reduction over the year. Notably, this would still make 2020Read More — Solar Builder magazine