A systems approach is essential for smart energy standardization, ensuring interoperability, avoiding overlaps, and addressing complex interactions across the grid, appliances, and infrastructures.
Smart homes have often been viewed as futuristic luxuries, filled with voice assistants, connected light bulbs, and security cameras. But beyond the convenience factor, they are proving to be a ...
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As the coldest air of the season approaches Florida next week, Duke Energy is offering tools and tips to help customers save energy and money. With expected November temperatures dropping below ...
On Earth Day, property owners and operators share practical ways to reduce environmental impacts and cut costs. Every year since 1970, on April 22, the world is celebrating Earth Day. The global ...
Data center demands are shifting rapidly in today’s energy landscape. A customer that signed on for 10 MW just months ago may now be requesting 40. For energy suppliers across the country, scenarios ...
With weather forecasts showing above-normal temperatures throughout the country this summer, heat-weary Americans will soon likely be turning up their air conditioners for relief. But that comfort ...
As energy demand climbs in New Hampshire, business leaders are weighing the role of solar in its long-term strategy. Despite shifting policies and regulatory headwinds, behind-the-meter solar remains ...
Smart lights are a worthy investment and easy to install, but choosing the right bulbs requires planning. Here's what you need to know before converting your home to smart lights. Tyler Lacoma Editor ...
As the backbone of modern energy systems, smart grids and digital substations promise efficiency and sustainability—but they also open the door to escalating cyberthreats. This article dives into a ...
It’s your first winter in your new home. The furnace runs more than you expected, and every time you turn the thermostat up ...