Value from co-located solar-storage likely to shift from grid services to energy arbitrage
Image: Andreas Gücklhorn (Unsplash).
As energy markets continue to adapt and grow, energy arbitrage could overtake frequency markets as the key revenue stream for many co-located solar plus storage projects.
Speaking as part of a panel session at this week’s
PV Tech publisher Solar Media, Aurora Energy Research principal Benjamin Collie noted that there are benefits to investors of holding solar and storage within their portfolios given the complimentary profiles.
“You might have a future with really low price volatility, which could happen if you have, for example, a lot of smart charging electric vehicles on the grid,” Collie suggested. “Or if you have a lot of demand side response or other types of flexibility.
The Boston Archdioceseâs list of priests accused of abuse does not include cases settled with alleged victims
By Shelley Murphy Globe Staff,Updated February 2, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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David wants the Boston Archdiocese to post the names of credibly accused clergy posted on their website.Martin B. Cherry for The Boston Globe
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has paid millions of dollars in recent years to resolve accusations of sexual abuse against priests working in local parishes. Yet, the names of many of those priests are missing from the archdioceseâs public roster of clergy accused of sexually abusing children, an accounting that began a decade ago under pressure from victims.
Charity boss who lost partner to AIDS praises It s A Sin for giving a voice to people who didn t make it
Charity boss praises hit show for raising awareness of HIV stigma.
04:30, 31 JAN 2021
Chris Creegan (Image: Sunday Mail)
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When Chris Creegan first heard about the powerful new drama It’s A Sin, he wasn’t sure he would be able to watch.