Tag: vehicle-to-grid

As I’ve mentioned, 2GreenEnergy super-supporter Gary Tulie made huge contributions to my most recent book.  Here, he writes from his home in Buckinghamshire, England:

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I hope readers will check out 2GreenEnergy super-supporter Gary Tulie’s insightful comments at the bottom of our intern Kevin Kuttumkal’s post Additional Electric Vehicles Can Reduce California’s “Duck Curve.”

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Solar adoption all over the United States is taking place at a very rapid pace and is contributing to the “duck curve” issue, which is caused by a deep dip during intraday demand for grid electricity during mid-day hours where …

From 2GreenEnergy Intern Kevin Kuttumkal: Additional Electric Vehicles Can Reduce California’s “Duck Curve” Read More »

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We’re approaching the reality of vehicle to grid, aka “V2G,” the two-way flow of power between electric vehicles and the utilities. This means that EV drivers can be paid to allow the power companies to use the energy in their …

Vehicle to Grid: The Time Is Coming Read More »

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There is no doubt that electric transportation will make terrific headway over the coming couple of decades.  Here, Forbes suggests that one-quarter of the cars on the road in 2040 will be EVs. Fair enough.  But the author goes on …

How Important is “Vehicle-to-Grid” in the EV Adoption Curve? Read More »

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Gary Tulie, long-time colleague extraordinaire, writes: Craig, here is one of the things I predicted when helping with Bullish on Renewable Energy. In the Netherlands, 6000 Tesla electric vehicles are beginning to show the potential of controllable charging to help …

Vehicle to Grid Technology Is Happening in the Netherlands Read More »

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What’s happening in “vehicle-to-grid” (V2G), the concept of using an intelligent, bidirectional flow of electrons between electric vehicles and the power grid? Well, at a macro level,  the honest answer is: not much. Pretty much everyone would like to live …

An Update on Vehicle-to-Grid Read More »

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When I first got involved in electric transportation in 2008 I noticed something about vehicle to grid (V2G), i.e., the flow of information and electrical energy both to EVs from the grid, and from EVs back to the grid.  The …

Monitoring the Progress of Vehicle to Grid Is a Real Snooze Read More »

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I’m not sure how many readers are following the (extensive) discussions of the validity of electric vehicles.  The conversation pertains to today’s U.S. energy market—one that features coal as the resource by which incremental load on the grid is met. …

Validity of Electric Vehicles – Environmentally and Otherwise Read More »

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Whenever I speak to an audience about the burgeoning opportunities in clean energy, I’m careful not to overlook the analytics segment. The global EAUA market (energy analytics and utility analytics market, meaning solar analytics, oil & gas analytics, water analytics, …

In the World of Smart Grid, Energy Analytics Represents Huge Growth Market Read More »

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