Peak Load Management
October 25, 2017
$1 Billion in Electric Transmission Projects Approved by PJM; What’s the Impact on Network Integration Service (NITS) Rates?
Last week, PJM’s Board of Managers approved $1 billion in transmission projects for some of the various utilities in the territory, including PSEG, PECO, and ComEd. Guess who gets to pay for the projects? (hint: it’s you, if you’re in…
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Utilities Expense & Data Management
October 17, 2017
Reverse Demand Response?
When the electricity grid is peaking, demand response programs compensate you to curtail your energy demand. But what do utilities do when growth of electricity use has flattened, renewable energy generation continues to grow, and there’s excess renewable generation available…
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Procurement & Energy Risk
September 26, 2017
Is the Reliability, Resiliency, and Affordability of our Electricity System in Jeopardy?
Electricity is crucial to modern society and economic activity. According to the DOE’s Quadrennial Energy Review, the electricity grid and electricity industry drives $18.6 trillion US gross domestic product and significantly influences global economic activity totaling $80 trillion. With extreme…
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Utilities Expense & Data Management
September 20, 2017
Interval Data for Energy Management
According to the DOE and the EPA, on average commercial buildings waste approximately 30% of the energy they use. If you want to reduce your energy consumption and costs and are NOT using interval data for energy management, then read…
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Procurement & Energy Risk
September 19, 2017
NYC to Mandate Energy Efficiency Upgrades; Penalties of $2 per Foot for Non-Compliance
Last Thursday, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announced new mandates to force building owners to implement retrofits and energy efficiency upgrades by 2030, or face annual penalties up to $2 per foot, the first such mandate in the country. Under…
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Utilities Expense & Data Management
August 29, 2017
Recycling Sewer Water to Save Energy and Money
Recycling sewer water does not sound appealing; however, it is already used around the world for heat, air conditioning, and even drinking water. When the American Geophysical Union decided to renovate its headquarters in Washington DC with a goal of…
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Procurement & Energy Risk
August 16, 2017
NYISO Contemplates Carbon Pricing – How Much Will Rates Increase?
New York State’s goals are to reduce economy-wide (not just electricity sector) greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 40% from 1990 levels by 2030 and 80% by 2050. Over the past year, the implementation of TOTS, CES, and ZECs, as well as…
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Benchmarking & Sustainability Reporting
August 8, 2017
ENERGY STAR Updates Coming: Will Your Score Decrease?
Current ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager scores are based on comparing your property against the 2003 CBECS (Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey). The latest version, 2012 CBECS, is currently under review with the EPA, and Portfolio Manager is expected to be…
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Utilities Expense & Data Management
August 7, 2017
SaaS for Energy Management; Key Features to Look For
Because of growing pressure, both nationally and internationally, on businesses to become more sustainable, energy management is more important than ever. Agreements like COP21 (the Paris Agreement) and the Climate Coalition are helping to bring down emissions while forcing businesses…
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