The traditional view of the electricity supply chain is something like: Generators → Transmission & Distribution → Retailers → Consumers. Every other participant in the supply chain, including consumers (as ‘prosumers’), are involved in the physical...
One of the most notorious chapters in the history of energy was the epic Enron scandal. Enron was arguably an energy innovator, leading the deregulation of energy markets in the US in the 1990s, but their eventual collapse rocked energy markets to the point of...
The New Zealand government has an aggressive target “that 90 percent of electricity generation be from renewable sources by 2025”*, which means there’s a clear imperative to deploy infrastructure fast, including DER assets. We’re happy to announce that the...
Western Australia has recently joined South Australia in implementing a ‘Distributed Generation Management’ scheme, whereby some roof-top solar systems can be remotely turned off by the electricity system operator. Not surprisingly, that has raised...
I’d almost forgotten how energizing industry events can be, until the recent Tech23 Showcase held in Sydney. It was an in-person event, in a real room, with real tables and real people – how refreshing! With panellists from academia, government and business,...