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This is the right time to step into the market," he said. Much of the activity is in friendly markets such as California, Massachusetts and Texas, can help justify the investment, as well as at sites that can accommodate the equipment from a physical perspective. For now, at least, the integrated projects that are happening are associated with new installations. That’s because most rebates or tax credits can’t be applied to retrofits. (Although a move is afoot to change that.) Energy strategists that I’ve spoken with during the past month from Walmart, Ingersoll Rand and Whole Foods Market are taking a more active interest in potential applications that pair onsite solar generation with energy storage equipment — the capability to automate utility demand response programs is a shared interest.
We’ve worked with a number of partners on these, a few successfully and a few where we are still trying to make the projects work," observed Aaron Daly, global energy coordinator with Whole Foods, speaking generally about the organization's energy storage projects. He’s less concerned about South Korea Email List the actual hardware and more interested in the software application possibilities, such as how to use installations for peak shaving when rates are high or how to island certain buildings from the main electric grid for resilience considerations. The economics don’t often pencil out easily.
It’s very difficult to have the generation profile of the solar match the load profile of the building and the rate structure of the utility," Daly said. Shameless plug: You can learn more about the business value of pairing renewables with energy storage during VERGE 18, less than two weeks away. Show comments for this story. More on this topic Energy & Climate Finance & Investing Energy Weekly Energy Storage Share this article Twitter Facebook Linkedin Heather Clancy Heather Clancy VP, Editor at Large GreenBiz Group @greentechlady The story of McDonald’s 10-year quest for sustainable beef by Joel Makower The story of McDonald’s 10-year quest for sustainable.
We’ve worked with a number of partners on these, a few successfully and a few where we are still trying to make the projects work," observed Aaron Daly, global energy coordinator with Whole Foods, speaking generally about the organization's energy storage projects. He’s less concerned about South Korea Email List the actual hardware and more interested in the software application possibilities, such as how to use installations for peak shaving when rates are high or how to island certain buildings from the main electric grid for resilience considerations. The economics don’t often pencil out easily.
It’s very difficult to have the generation profile of the solar match the load profile of the building and the rate structure of the utility," Daly said. Shameless plug: You can learn more about the business value of pairing renewables with energy storage during VERGE 18, less than two weeks away. Show comments for this story. More on this topic Energy & Climate Finance & Investing Energy Weekly Energy Storage Share this article Twitter Facebook Linkedin Heather Clancy Heather Clancy VP, Editor at Large GreenBiz Group @greentechlady The story of McDonald’s 10-year quest for sustainable beef by Joel Makower The story of McDonald’s 10-year quest for sustainable.