Between a Dominion Power Electric School Bus (ESB) project and Governor Northam ESB demonstration programs, Virginia is on the cusp of becoming the national leader of ESB adoption and, through a major acquisition program, could change the game nationally when it comes ESBs and, potentially, government investment in electrifying large vehicle fleets. There are, at […]
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Thinking about Virginia legislature and (Dominion) Electric School Bus legislation
January 24th, 2020 · Comments Off on Thinking about Virginia legislature and (Dominion) Electric School Bus legislation
Tags: Dominion Energy · dominion virginia power · Electric Buses · electric vehicles · electricity · Electrification · schools · virginia
Virginia’s Clean Economy Act: Are the analytical underpinnings fatally (pessimistically) flawed
December 22nd, 2019 · Comments Off on Virginia’s Clean Economy Act: Are the analytical underpinnings fatally (pessimistically) flawed
Last week, a broad environmental coalition and multiple Virginia state legislators coalesced for the announcement of the “Virginia Clean Economy Act” (VCEA). When one sees organizations like CCAN and its climate hawk founder/director Mike Tidwell pushing hard to build momentum for the VCEA, the presumption has to be that this is serious action that would […]
Tags: ActOnClimate · analysis · clean emissions · Cost-Benefit Analysis · dominion virginia power · electricity · Electrification · environmental · environmental economics · renewable electricity standards · virginia
How fast can Virginia get to 60% clean electrons? Scratches on a back of an envelope
December 22nd, 2019 · Comments Off on How fast can Virginia get to 60% clean electrons? Scratches on a back of an envelope
The Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) targets having 60 percent of Virginia’s electrons ‘clean’ (e.g., low-to-no carbon emissions on generation) by 2036 and 100 percent by 2050. While finally, if passed, legislating a clean power (more prosperous and resilient) future for the Commonwealth, this bill would still leave Virginia a middling player (not a leader) […]
Tags: clean emissions · dominion virginia power · electricity · Electrification · renewable electricity standards · renewable energy · virginia
Standing Ovation w/One-Hand Clapping: EV charger at Virginia rest stop edition
September 17th, 2019 · 2 Comments
Think about those moments almost giddy with excitement about something and the excitement dissipates as you look even just a little bit closer at the item. You know, like those “you have won the Nigerian lottery” emails. Recently, I had one of those moments on a work trip. Stopped to stretch my legs along I-64, […]
Tags: Dominion Energy · dominion virginia power · electric vehicles · Electrification · Energy · PHEV
Mobilizing momentum for cleaner, cheaper school busing (Electric School Buses, Fairfax County, VA, edition)
August 29th, 2019 · Comments Off on Mobilizing momentum for cleaner, cheaper school busing (Electric School Buses, Fairfax County, VA, edition)
BREAKING UPDATE: Shortly after this was posted, Dominion announced a major electric school bus program. Information below. Last week, Mothers Out Front Fairfax County (MOF-Fairfax) held the kick-off of their campaign for the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) to move off polluting, expensive diesel buses and set the path forward toward an electric bus fleet. With […]
Tags: Electric Buses · electric vehicles · Electrification · Global Warming
Electrifying Momentum Toward Electric Buses (Fairfax County, Virginia, edition)
August 20th, 2019 · 2 Comments
Clean electrons Electrify Everything These four words are core touchstones en route a prosperous, climate-friendly future. As clean electrons continue to plunge in price, everywhere, momentum toward clean(er) electricity grids continues to mount around the world. Coal has nearly disappeared from the UK’s electricity grid while likely to do so across Europe by 2030. Projections […]
Tags: business practice · economics · Education · Electric Buses · electric vehicles · Electrification · emissions · transportation
Virginia Energy Plan: @GovernorVA should GO BIG or go home …
August 23rd, 2018 · Comments Off on Virginia Energy Plan: @GovernorVA should GO BIG or go home …
Governor Northam has a real opportunity – assuming he seizes it – to set Virginia on a path toward increased prosperity, improved security, and global leadership this fall. “Virginia law requires the Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME) to write a ten-year Energy Plan in the first year of every new administration. The statute lists […]
Tags: building green · bus · business practice · dominion virginia power · economics · electric vehicles · electricity · Electrification · emissions · Energy · environmental · green · green schools
BP’s “Stair Step” approach to coal and renewables in the electricity sector?
June 15th, 2018 · 1 Comment
BP’s chief economist, Spencer Dale, is perhaps one of those for who the old EF Hutton ad applies: when Spencer Dale speaks, people should listen. Thoughtful, substantive, and often incisive about what has happened, is happening, and might/potentially could happen in the energy sector. Dale’s presentations aren’t only substantive, but articulately engaging and done in […]
Tags: coal · electricity · Electrification · Energy · Energy Forecasting
Electric ship: powered by and carrying coal (scratching head)
November 25th, 2017 · Comments Off on Electric ship: powered by and carrying coal (scratching head)
Shipping is highly polluting — burning pretty much the dirtiest liquid fuels with limited (to no) pollution controls, shipping pollution is extreme. A variety of measures are occurring, worldwide, to tackle this — from global agreements on shipping to nations creating regulations as to pollution in their coastal waters and ports, to the introduction of […]
Tags: China · electric vehicles · electricity · Electrification · Energy · Maritime