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Texas public power utility CPS Energy on April 15 said it is introducing two pilot programs that incentivize electric vehicle home charging during off-peak energy demand hours and that help address drivers’ range anxiety.
Distributed Energy Resources
Washington D.C., April 21, 2021—The American Public Power Association greatly appreciates the work Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) and his staff have put into refining and improving federal...
Electric Vehicles
As electric vehicles become more common, utilities must determine how to design rate structures that encourage certain charging behavior and support appropriate cost recovery. This complimentary member resource can help...
The PUD will supply the hydrogen for the demonstration project from an electrolyzer slated to be completed in 2021.
Distributed Energy Resources
California community choice aggregator Clean Power Alliance recently released a request for offers to expand its renewable energy portfolio.
The Tennessee Valley Authority’s (TVA) board of directors recently approved a new commercial rate structure aimed at supporting the expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the region.
Electric Vehicles
This webinar will kick off with APPA updates on the DEED program and EV advocacy efforts, featuring guest speakers from Plug In America and Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD).
Ames Electric Services in Iowa is providing support for a mobile microgrid project initiated by the Iowa National Guard.
The California-based East Bay Community Energy (EBCE) Board of Directors on Dec. 16 approved a policy to set a target of providing its customers with 100% clean power by 2030, which would be 15 years before the state’s renewables and zero-carbon energy standard.
A number of public power utilities including Snohomish County PUD, Austin Energy and SMUD are exploring opportunities tied to vehicle-to-grid technologies.