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04.06.26 - 21:57
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"Bring Your Own Capacity" - Google And Voltus To Deploy Virtual Power Plant (ZeroHedge)
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"Bring Your Own Capacity" - Google And Voltus To Deploy Virtual Power Plant
Google signed a three-year Bring Your Own Capacity (BYOC) agreement with Voltus for up to 100 MW of accredited distributed capacity in the PJM Interconnection. Voltus will aggregate batteries, smart thermostats, electric vehicles, and other flexible assets from homes and businesses into a Google-funded Virtual Power Plant (VPP).
When the grid needs relief, the software dispatches those resources in concert. Participants get paid, and Google gets capacity without waiting for traditional interconnection queues.
A VPP is not a physical plant at all. It is coordinated software that turns thousands of small, customer-sited resources into something that behaves like dispatchable generation. Distributed energy resources (DERs) such as solar panels, batteries, smart thermostats, and flexible loads already sitting on the grid become a decentralized fleet.
Instead of building another transmission line or expensiv...
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04.06.26 - 17:48
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Italien versucht den Wiedereinstieg in die Atomkraft (RND)
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Die italienische Abgeordnetenkammer hat einem Rahmengesetz zugestimmt, das dem Bau neuer, moderner Atomkraftwerke den Weg ebnen soll. Italien hatte seine Atommeiler nach der Tschernobyl-Katastrophe stillgelegt. Eine schnelle Unabhängigkeit vom Gas wird der Neueinstieg aber nicht bringen....
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04.06.26 - 16:39
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Italien bereitet Rückkehr zur Atomenergie weiter vor (DPA-AFX)
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ROM (dpa-AFX) - Italien ist einer Rückkehr zur Atomenergie einen Schritt näher gekommen. Die Abgeordnetenkammer in Rom verabschiedete ein Gesetz, das den Weg zur Wiedereinführung der Kernenergie ebnen soll. Es genehmigt nicht den Bau von Atomkraftwerken. ......
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04.06.26 - 05:33
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US Govt. Lab Launches Advanced Battery Lab To Help Power Grid (ZeroHedge)
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US Govt. Lab Launches Advanced Battery Lab To Help Power Grid
Authored by Georgina Jedikovska via Interesting Engineering,
The US has recently launched a new battery production line, which is expected to help researchers develop safer and cheaper energy storage technologies for the electric grid.
PNNL's new prismatic cell line will allow researchers and industry partners to create, test and demonstrate real-world prismatic cells at an industrially relevant scale. (Andrea Starr/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
The new line is housed at the Grid Storage Launchpad (GSL), a 93,000-square-foot research facility. It is run by the Department of Energy's (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington State.
According to PNNL, the newly commissioned production line features a total of 16 pieces of equipment inside a 1,400-square-foot laboratory. It is reportedly the first prismatic battery cell production line at a US national laboratory.
Researchers at PNNL pointe...
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03.06.26 - 21:54
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Xcel Building More Modern, Resilient, Sustainable Grid, Says CEO Frenzel (Bloomberg)
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Xcel Energy CEO Bob Frenzel said that his company is investing across a wide range of energy sources including wind and solar to build a 'more modern, more resilient, more sustainable grid of the future.'
Talking to Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Tyler Kendall, Frenzel said that despite rising oil prices due to war between the US and Iran, the price of natural gas has seen little fluctuation. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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