Cupholders and Microgrids
When the first Ford model T rolled off the production line in 1908, it didn’t have cupholders. Ford’s idea was simplicity of design. This method enabled quick
When the first Ford model T rolled off the production line in 1908, it didn’t have cupholders. Ford’s idea was simplicity of design. This method enabled quick
The US electric grid modernization and transition to distributed generation resembles the Chinese Warring States Period of the 5th to 3rd centuries BC. Much like those great generals, the
The continued convergence of energy and transportation is creating tremendous opportunity for new business models, even as it stacks the odds against traditional electric utilities.
Consolidation of the electric utilities has become a key strategy for companies like Exelon. As long-term energy profits are threatened by the high level of customer
AI has arrived, and depending on your perspective, that’s probably somewhere exciting and worrisome. Virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa are helping us be more
The flowers are ordered, the catering deposit has been cashed, and the invitations are in the mail. Let’s face it, the marriage of AI and
When preparing to accomplish a goal, our first reaction is often to plan. It is instilled in us from a young age. Winston Churchill said,
The combination of software and hardware in the energy sector is presenting some exciting developments. Have you been following Blockchain? If not, it’s time to.
From the other side of the world in New Zealand, electricity stakeholders are struggling with the same questions as in the US. How do distribution
The news of battery storage options marks exciting times for energy nerds like me. Groups like Tesla and Mercedes tend to bring a new audience