Systems thinking is a necessity if we want to use the energy we produce most efficiently and cost effectively. Why don't we do this already? It's a travesty, really. There is no excuse for the neglect of well-designed distributed energy networks.
Koreen Brennan
If states respond as they have for decades — with massive capital plans designed to meet just 50 hours of peak load — customers will end up paying more to subsidize an underutilized grid. The smartest near-term path is to squeeze more value out of the system we already have.
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The fastest approach to expand the grid is via the distribution system, using front-of-meter storage to precisely target substations and feeders that need relief, writes Jigar Shah of Deploy Action.