ScottMadden, Inc., one of North America’s leading energy consulting firms, recently released its Fall Energy Industry Update. Themed “Generation to Generation: An Energy Evolution,” this report examines the direction and magnitude of some of the industry changes and the forces in play.
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People say a lot of solar can make it harder to manage the grid, but could “smart” utility-scale solar actually help us? What three things—what we term the “solar trifecta”—could make this a reality? How will we know when a new era of smart solar is dawning for the electric grid? What grid-friendly technical capabilities does solar possess now, and what capabilities can we see on the horizon? In this report, ScottMadden addresses these questions and more to help you prepare for the shifting industry.
“Changes in the utility-scale solar industry may emerge quickly,” said Chris Vlahoplus, partner and clean tech & sustainability practice leader at ScottMadden. “The next chapter we expect will be the use of existing technology to provide additional value and flexibility through targeted curtailments, smoother output, and expanded ancillary services.”
Recent articles published by industry news outlet Utility Dive examine integrating smart utility-scale solar and emerging next generation utility-led community solar. For a deeper dive, you may also access ScottMadden’s complimentary article focused on utility-scale solar integration.
If you were unable to join our Energy Industry Update webcast, the final recording is now available. Hear what our industry experts have to say about changes to, and potential solutions for, FERC-regulated wholesale markets, the future of utility solar, and grid investment in this new session.
About ScottMadden’s Energy Practice
We know energy from the ground up. Since 1983, we have been energy consultants. We have served more than 400 clients, including 20 of the top 20 energy utilities. We have performed more than 3,000 projects across every energy utility business unit and every function. We have helped our clients develop strategies, improve operations, reorganize companies, and implement initiatives. Our broad and deep energy utility expertise is not theoretical—it is experience based.
About ScottMadden, Inc.
ScottMadden is the management consulting firm that does what it takes to get it done right. Our practice areas include Energy, Clean Tech & Sustainability, Corporate & Shared Services, Grid Transformation, and Rates, Regulation, & Planning. We deliver a broad array of consulting services ranging from strategic planning through implementation across many industries, business units, and functions. To learn more, visit www.scottmadden.com | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn.
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