By Zachary Vasile
When the Hartford Business Journal asked Connecticut manufacturers, regulators and researchers about the viability of large-scale energy storage devices, or batteries, in 2017, they agreed that while the technology would one day be useful or even transformative, numerous obstacles, including cost, were making widespread adoption impractical.
Four years later, however, the view among industry insiders is much different, with many noting that batteries are, and have been, “ready for prime time,” in the words of Melissa P. Gillett, chairperson of the state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.
Image
Melissa P. Gillett
PURA last year issued a straw proposal laying out what regulators would hope to achieve through the adoption of energy storage systems, including hardening the grid against disasters like Tropical Storm Isaias, which left around 800,000 customers without power, some for more than a week.
Business Briefs: April 16, 2021
Dr. Robert Redwood, medical director of the Cooley Dickinson Emergency Department, and Emergency Department Nursing Director Sara McKeown display the Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department accreditation certificate. Standing with them are Cooley Dickinson Interim President and CEO Dr. David Brown and Chief Nursing Officer Angela Belmont. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Published: 4/15/2021 2:34:42 PM
$2.2M grant to help businesses use artificial intelligence
WESTBOROUGH The Innovation Institute at the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech) has awarded Northeastern University a $2.2 million grant for the AI Jumpstart Program, a pilot program to assist Massachusetts firms interested in using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their businesses.
According to a MassTech press release, the program will incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning tools and techniques into businesses across a range of industries, including: process an
Reply(1) April 12, 2021
In an effort to provide drivers with effective and convenient charging options that enable long-distance electric vehicle (EV) travel, Eversource is joining the Electric Highway Coalition. Comprised of seven of the nation s leading utility companies, the coalition will advance clean energy by helping to enable EV drivers access to uninterrupted travel across major regions of the country.
Subscribe This coalition makes range anxiety a thing of the past by creating an organized network of chargers along major highways, said Eversource Vice President of Strategy & Policy Roger Kranenburg. As a catalyst for clean energy, we are deploying one of the largest EV charging programs in the nation. We re rapidly advancing to our goal of providing 3,500 charging ports across Massachusetts, and we re seeking regulatory and state approval in both Connecticut and New Hampshire for EV programs in those states. Our program and this coalition will play vital roles in
Middlesex County high school career fair goes virtual for 2021
Staff reports
FacebookTwitterEmail
Students visit a booth at the 2019 Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce and Wesleyan University’s 14th annual career expo at the Freeman Athletic Center in Middletown.Hearst Connecticut Media file photo
MIDDLETOWN The Middlesex County Chamber of Commerce Business & Education Partnership Program Advisory Council’s career exploration fair is virtual this year due to the pandemic.
Career professionals conducted a series of virtual career exploration presentations for high school students in Middlesex County. The event is intended to help students discover skills required in the workplace by listening to the expertise of business and community leaders, according to a news release.