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Disruptive Technologies in Transport Fuels – Betting on Science

Accenture identifies Transportation Electrification as a game change, further acknowledging the potential of Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G), via demonstration projects to date “have proven that V2G has the potential to significantly disrupt supply and demand relationships — with end electricity consumers potentially becoming an essential grid storage resource — and to change the landscapes for electric power and transport fuels.”

The Carbon Bathtub Metaphor

I came across the Carbon Bathtub metaphor on climate change in the December issue of National Geographic Magazine while waiting in a doctor’s office.  As I like analogies and visual representations of big ideas, I found this one a great representation of the complicated dynamics in our atmosphere.  As this representation shows: It’s simple, really: [...]

Why Smart Charging is important for Electric Vehicles, part I

I had the opportunity to speak to Oregon’s Alternative Fuel Vehicles Infrastructure Working Group last week. The purpose of my presentation was to identify Smart Charging considerations as Oregon is planning and deploying electric vehicle charging stations. How can Oregon prepare for mass adoption of EVs yet avoid unintended consequences such as local electrical grid congestion?

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