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Report: Energy Cloud Analytics Revenue is Expected to Reach $18.1 Billion by 2028

A new report from Navigant Research provides a detailed discussion of the development of different types of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and how they can benefit stakeholders across the Energy Cloud. According to the report, Energy Cloud analytics revenue is expected to grow from $5.98 billion in 2019 to $18.1 billion in 2028, experiencing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.7%.

California School District to Save $5.7M with Energy Storage System

Downey Unified School District in Downey, California, has installed and deployed 3.5 MW/7 MWh of battery energy storage systems from Engie Storage. Engie will operate using its GridSynergy software at seven school sites throughout the district. Downey Unified’s use of the battery storage systems will cut its electricity bills by reducing demand ... Read more »

New York Pay-for-Performance Program Offers Energy Savings Packages for Select Businesses

Under a new program, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Con Edison will work with energy efficiency service providers to seek out small and medium-sized businesses and offer energy-savings packages that could include lighting, heating, cooling, refrigeration and building control systems.

FuelCell Energy’s Plants Reach 9 Million MWhs of Power Generation Worldwide

FuelCell Energy, Inc., a company that delivers fuel cell solutions for the supply, recovery and storage of energy, today announced reaching a clean power generation milestone with a total of more than 9 million megawatt hours having been generated by SureSource fuel cell power plants globally since the first commercial installation. 

Study Shows Massachusetts On Path to Decarbonization With Help from Municipal Light Plants

Analysis Group, an economics consulting firms, has released a report detailing the fuel and emissions portfolio of municipal light plants (MLPs) throughout Massachusetts, in the context of the commonwealth's efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The analysis reveals that the MLPs' GHG emission profile is 60% lower than that of the state's investor-owned utilities (IOUs), and 40% lower than that of

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