California’s Interconnection Rule 21: Where to next?
Interconnection Rule 21 it’s running in California, and the SWIG has already publicly released recommendations for the next two phases.
Interconnection Rule 21 it’s running in California, and the SWIG has already publicly released recommendations for the next two phases.
Utilities must leverage customer relationships and the latest technology to encourage water conservation on their networks.
Water utilities are starting to discover the value that the community can provide to help combat the problems of limited water supplies, tight budgets, and wastewater blockages.
California´s new interconnection rule 21 is redefining the role of distributed energy resources (DERs) in the modern electricity network.
The modern customer service expects to be put first and provided with user-friendly digital experiences across a range of platforms.
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