Operators of wind farms are being paid to turn off their turbines at times of particularly high wind speeds - but that excess energy could be harnessed and even given to households for free, argues FPA member Frank Gavurin. The post If we want to win the public over to renewables, we need to stop paying wind farms to turn off appeared first on Fuel Poverty Action.| Fuel Poverty Action
In August 2025 we're pleased to release a bundle of upgrades to NEMreview v7, which you can access| NEMreview Timeline
April 2025 saw another round of record solar and storage participation in CAISO. We’re taking a look at how these resources, on both sides of the meter, continue to reshape market dynamics across the Golden State.| Grid Status Exports
The scandal of curtailment – paying windfarms to turn off – demonstrates the unfairness in our energy system. But free energy is possible.| Fuel Poverty Action
As we approach the end of another shoulder season — a period of lower demand and higher transmission outages — it's a good time to explain curtailment, a crucial yet often controversial aspect of today's grid operations.| Grid Status Exports